32-year-old mother killed in 100mph A40 crash, inquest hears

32-year-old mother killed in 100mph A40 crash, inquest hears


Inquest into the death of a 32-year-old mother who had many catastrophic injuries in a 100 mph A40 crash is halted pending the outcome of a criminal probe.

Yagmur Ozden died after being ejected from a speeding Range Rover as it collided with a Tesla charging station and flipped on to rail tracks at Park Royal station in West London

Yagmur Ozden died after being ejected from a speeding Range Rover as it collided with a Tesla charging station and flipped on to rail tracks at Park Royal station in West London

An eye witness has estimated the super charged Range Rover was travelling at up to 100mph when it left the road, crashed through a metal fence and flipped over on to the tracks of Park Royal station

Ms Ozden died from multiple traumatic injuries after being ejected from a Range Rover car involved in a collision on the western carriageway of the road. Pictured is the vehicle seen on the track as workmen inspect the scene

The driver of the car, 24 year old Rida Al Mousawi (pictured) is recovering in St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington. He was placed in an induced coma after being found on the platform of Park Royal station, West London, having been thrown from the car

His front seat passenger Zamarod Arif (pictured) told Mail Online both he and Ozden were not wearing seat belts

A criminal investigation was opened into the fatal crash that claimed the life of Yagmur Ozden.

On August 22, Ozden was ejected from an automobile engaged in a collision.

She died from multiple violent injuries and her fingerprints were used to identify her.

The coroner has delayed the start of an investigation into her death.

An inquest into the death of a 32-year-old woman died in a 100 mph collision on the A40 has been suspended following the initiation of a criminal probe.

Yagmur Ozden succumbed to various traumatic injuries after being ejected from a Range Rover involved in an accident on the road’s western carriageway.

The mother of one was discovered in the parking lot of a Tesla garage. Her fingerprints helped to identify her.

Assistant coroner Dr. Anton Vandellen halted the commencement of an inquest into her death in the early hours of August 22nd, stating that the accident was the subject of a criminal investigation.

Today, an inquest heard that he claimed he had the authority to suspend the inquiry due to an ongoing criminal investigation.

No members of Ozden’s family or friends from Finchley, North London, attended the brief hearing at the West London Coroner’s Court in Fulham, West London.

30 minutes after the accident, at 3:48 a.m., Ozden was pronounced dead at the site by a paramedic, according to Detective Constable Ben Simpson.

Yagmur Ozden, a cosmetologist, perished in a horrific accident on the A40, which has prompted a criminal inquiry (pictured)

Ms. Ozden succumbed to various traumatic injuries after being ejected from a Range Rover involved in a collision on the road’s western carriageway. The Land Rover is pictured on the track as workers assess the scene.

An Uber driver sitting at a Tesla charging station captured the horrifying collision on a dashcam.

The officer with the Metropolitan Police Department’s traffic division headquartered at Merton Garage stated that the complete facts of the collision were still under investigation, and no other information was provided to the court.

The autopsy performed by Dr. Adam Bates indicated that Ozden, who was born in Baghdad, Iraq, died from blunt force trauma resulting from an automobile collision.

PC Philip Shaw stated in a statement read to the court that he was summoned to the scene of the incident and requested to obtain the deceased’s fingerprints.

Shaw stated, “I was escorted to the Tesla garage parking lot, where the body was located in a forensic tent.”

He stated that Ozden’s left and right index fingers were imprinted using a Wi-Fi-connected ink equipment, and a match was found in police databases containing her name and date of birth.

The car’s driver, 24-year-old Rida Al Mousawi, is recuperating at St. Mary’s Hospital in Paddington. After being flung from the automobile and discovered on the platform of Park Royal station in West London, he was put into a coma. His front seat companion Zamarod Arif (right) informed Mail Online that neither he nor Ozden were wearing seat belts. An eyewitness estimated that the supercharged Range Rover was traveling up to 100 mph when it left the roadway, slammed through a metal fence, and overturned on the Park Royal station tracks.

Rida Al Mousawi, who is 24 years old, is recuperating at St. Mary’s Hospital in Paddington.

After being flung from the automobile and discovered on the platform of Park Royal station in West London, he was put into a coma.

His front seat companion, Zamarod Arif, said Mail Online that neither he nor Ozden were wearing seat belts.

The cosmetologist said Al Mousawi veered off the A40 to avoid an animal in the road.

She stated that the manager of the jewelry business enjoyed ‘teasing’ passengers by driving quickly.

A witness estimated that the supercharged Range Rover was traveling at up to 100 miles per hour when it left the roadway, slammed through a metal fence, and overturned on the Park Royal station tracks.

She only survived because she was wearing her seat belt, according to Arif.

Friends and family of Al Mousawi asserted that a fault in the $120,000 automobile may have caused it to accelerate.

This image depicts the impact zones before the Land Rover came to rest on the railroad rails after the horrifying accident on Monday morning.

Mail Online earlier reported that crash investigators retrieved CCTV footage from a set of cameras along the A40.

They are also awaiting an interview with Mr. Al Mousawi to learn his perspective on the events.

Family and friends have argued that the car’s loss of control was caused by a mechanical defect.

Officials from Ealing Council are presently investigating a Shisha lounge in Park Royal that was frequented by all three individuals.

A council spokesperson acknowledged that the venue, which debuted two years ago, was not licensed.

Ms. Ozden’s 12-year-old daughter is also being cared after by family, and she shared a touching homage to her mother with a painting of two handprints on social media.


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