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Cruel man killed grandad then fled to Pakistan to start a new life

A driver who killed a cyclist started a new life in Pakistan after fleeing the country just hours after the crash. Kashif Khan was travelling at more than twice the 30mph speed limit when he ploughed into 59-year-old grandfather Andel Goulbourne.

After fleeing the scene, Khan caught a flight to Dubai and then on to Pakistan. Once there, he married, had children and began working as a taxi driver.

Undetected, he lived a seemingly normal life until July this year when he was arrested on his return to the UK. While Khan was on the run, Mr Goulbourne's grieving loved ones were left with a huge hole in their lives and a lack of closure, Birmingham Live reports.

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Khan, 28, was jailed for six years at Birmingham Crown Court on Thursday (September 19) after he admitted causing death by dangerous driving.

Khan, of Parkhouse Drive in Erdington, Birmingham, was also banned from driving for 12 years and ten-and-a-half months, marking the second time he had received a road ban. Judge Kerry Maylin told Mr Goulbourne's family the sentence was to 'mark the criminality and not put a 'value' on his life.

She told Khan: "You moved on with your life, married and had two children and lived freely in Pakistan. It leads me to have concerns what you were doing in Pakistan.

"You were clearly not consumed with regret as you worked as a taxi driver in Pakistan driving people around when knowing you had been involved in a fatal traffic collision."

The crash happened in Washwood Heath Road in Saltley, Birmingham, at about 11.20pm on July 30, 2020. Khan was driving a BMW which did not even belong to him. It had been loaned to someone else - ironically

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk