Saeed Ahmed and Harleen Grewel
The shocking moment a New York man was caught on camera hailing a
taxi to leave the scene of a car crash while his trapped female friend
burned to death nearby has been revealed.According to Dailymail,
the footage shows 23-year-old Saeed Ahmed asking a taxi driver in the
middle of a highway if he can get a ride just moments after crashing his
car in Brooklyn on Friday night.
The video, which was shot by a witness and obtained by ABC7, shows
his car engulfed in flames in the background. The female friend
identified as Harleen Grewel, 25, was pronounced dead at the scene after
her charred body was found in the front passenger seat by firefighters
at the scene.
Ahmad was allegedly weaving in and out of traffic on the
Brooklyn-Queens Expressway before his 2007 Infiniti G35 hit a
barrier. He is said to have escaped the burning wreckage before flagging
down the taxi to take him to hospital, leaving Grewel behind in the
car.
Saeed was later arrested at a hospital where he was being treated
for burns to his arms and legs following the crash. Ahmad's father has
since said he doesn't know what his son was thinking fleeing the scene
of the horror crash.
'I don't know what happened yet, I need to see him, talk to him, find out what happened,' Mohammad Azam told the New York Daily News.
He added that he never knows what happens in Ahmad's life and he is
often out late with his friends. Meanwhile his brother Waheed Ahmad,
21, told the New York Post that he never fled the crash scene and
suffered his injuries trying to save his friend.
'He did not just run away from the scene. He lost his phone in the car [and was] unable to call the ambulance,' he said.
'He tried to get her out. That's how his hands and his legs and
his neck got burned. He couldn't get her out. The fire got too crazy.
It just burned so quick.
'Everything is chaos right now. We are shocked. It's horrifying for the girl and her family.
'He's emotionally distraught. Every time they ask him about
what happened, he's crying and screaming. His friend burned alive.'
Saeed admitted to police that he had been drinking alcohol before
the crash but a subsequent blood test revealed he was not legally drunk.
He was charged with criminally negligent homicide, leaving the scene of
an accident, aggravated unlicensed operation of a vehicle and speeding.
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