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Dr Mohammed Fazle Hussain leaves court after being found not guilty

'Kerb crash GP's acquittal is irrelevant to loss of our son'

Emma Rowley
5 Aug 2009


The parents of a baby boy crushed to death by a GP's car spoke of their grief today after the doctor walked free from court.

Two-month-old Sacha Mason suffered head injuries and died after Dr Mohammed Fazle Hussain's vehicle mounted the kerb and slammed into his buggy.

The baby was being pushed by his mother Miriana Weston, then 32, when the crash happened in Park Avenue, Willesden, on 20 August 2007. Ms Weston escaped with minor injuries.

Dr Hussain, 64, of Pinner, was yesterday cleared at Harrow crown court of causing death by dangerous driving. The trial was being heard for the second time after a jury failed to reach a verdict earlier this year.

Sacha's parents said the verdict was "irrelevant" to their ability to cope with their son's death. Ms Weston and David Mason, of Cricklewood, said: "It doesn't require a vivid imagination to understand the impact that this has had on our lives.

"The outcome is irrelevant to our ability to recover from what happened; nothing can compensate for the loss of our son. It has been very difficult reliving events that we would rather not remember, so we are exceedingly glad it is over."

The judge found Dr Hussain, originally from Bangladesh, did not make a dangerous overtaking manoeuvre. The GP said he lost control of the hired Ford Fiesta, which had mechanical problems and failed to stop when he braked. Before the trial, he expressed sympathy for Ms Weston and Mr Mason, saying: "I do feel very bad for them."

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Legal Liars? The man faced a jury of his peers and was found not guilty. Its a trajic case, but he has been cleared in a court of law.

- Peter Smith, London, 19/08/2009 13:31
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I'm sure his legal liars must be very pleased with themselves.

- Blind Pugh, Woking, UK, 05/08/2009 14:49
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