Overview
- On the first day at Sheffield Crown Court, Jhangur pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving and not guilty to murder and manslaughter charges
- Prosecutors say he used his Seat Ibiza as a weapon during a family dispute, aiming to cause really serious harm
- Chris Marriott died instantly after stopping to help an injured гост at the scene of the brawl
- After the vehicle attack, Jhangur left the car and stabbed his new brother-in-law, Hasan Khan, several times
- His father, Mohammed Jhangur, faces trial accused of perverting the course of justice by hiding his son’s knife