On Air Now

The Sean Show

6:00pm - 8:00pm

Now Playing

Republica

Ready To Go

Brothers jailed after teenage boy run down and killed

A driver who hit and killed a teenage boy while targeting e-bike riders has been jailed for life, with a minimum term of 30 years.

Zulkernain Ahmed was driving down the wrong side of the road when he hit 16-year-old pedestrian Abdullah Yaser Abdullah Taleb so hard he was thrown into the air by the impact in the Darnall area of Sheffield on 4 June last year.

Ahmed, who admitted manslaughter, was found guilty of murder at the city's crown court in February.

His brother, Armaan Ahmed, who was a back-seat passenger in the vehicle, was jailed for 17 years for manslaughter after being cleared of murder, a charge that both had denied.

Prosecutors said Zulkernain Ahmed used his car as a "weapon" against Abdullah, who the judge said was "in the wrong place at the wrong time" as he walked along the pavement in Staniforth Road.

Jurors were shown footage of the grey Audi driven by Ahmed colliding with a man who the prosecution said was e-bike rider La'rome Divers.

He was knocked over a hedge, before the car then hit Abdullah, who died later in hospital.

Zulkernain Ahmed was also convicted of causing Mr Divers grievous bodily harm with intent and attempting to cause two unidentified riders GBH with intent.

The defendants, from Darnall, were out looking for Mr Divers, who was riding with two others - one on a moped and the other on another e-bike, over a dispute about e-bikes, the court heard.

Read more from Sky News:
MoD names helicopter crash victims
Crossbow shooting at university halls
'Mafia boss' kidnapped, claims lawyer

Sentencing the pair on Thursday, the anniversary of Abdullah's death, Mrs Justice Tipples said of the victim: "He was tragically in the wrong place at the wrong time."

She added that Abdullah's "senseless and shocking death has been devastating for his parents, sisters and wider family and friends", adding that their lives have been "changed forever by this terrible and tragic murder".

Murder 'destroyed the entire family'

Sheffield Crown Court heard a statement from Abdullah's father, Yaser Abdullah Taleb Al Yazidi, who said his son's death had "destroyed the entire family".

He said his son had come to Sheffield from Yemen just two months before he died "in search of safety and for a better life".

"He was eager to learn and integrate into the community. He was very intelligent, always smiling, quick to learn and loved by everyone," Mr Yazidi added.

Detective Chief Inspector Ben Wood, of South Yorkshire Police, confirmed a third Ahmed brother, Zain, who was in the front passenger seat of the Audi, has not been traced by police.

'Horrendous and really tragic'

Det Ch Insp Wood said the footage of the attack was "horrendous and really tragic" and Abdullah was a "purely innocent boy".

"For anybody to lose a life over an e-bike is absolutely tragic, and no reason whatsoever for somebody to lose their life.

"I would say that the manner of the driving was absolutely outrageous... they're trying to deliberately use the vehicle as a weapon to drive at people," he said.

Sky News

(c) Sky News 2026: Brothers jailed after teenage boy run down and killed

Donate to Roch Valley Radio

 

Do you have a story for us? Want to tell us about something happening in our Borough?

Let us know by emailing newsdesk@rochvalleyradio.com

All contact will be treated in confidence.

More from UK

Donate to Roch Valley Radio

 

Recently Played

Newsletter

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our newsletter and stay updated.

   

Coming up next On Air

  • The Sean Show

    6:00pm - 8:00pm

    Sean Cummiskey brings you the The Sensational Spectacular Sctillating Supersonic Sean Show! Or for ease The Sean Show! Top music and musings with “Great Number 2’s” and the home of tenuous links to songs from the news and “on this day!”.

  • The Midnight Special

    8:00pm - 10:00pm

    Craig, Christian and Tony bring a mix of songs & genres & nonsense, from brand new to classic.

  • Ben

    10:00pm - Midnight

    With Ben Chuvali

  • After Hours

    Midnight - 2:00am

    For the night owls, night workers and everyone still going while the rest of the town sleeps. Music, chat and company after dark.

  • Wide Awake Club

    2:00am - 5:00am

    For those who find themselves awake at 3am more often than they’d like. Calm music, understanding voices and quiet company.

  • Up Before the Alarm

    5:00am - 7:00am

    for early starters, commuters and anyone already on their second brew. Livelier music and new voices warming things up before breakfast.