Man Jailed for Extreme Road Rage Incident in Milton Keynes
Nikesh Mistry sentenced to nearly five years for ramming motorcyclist off bridge, causing serious injuries.
- Nikesh Mistry, 34, has been jailed for four years and 10 months for causing serious injury by dangerous driving and grievous bodily harm with intent after ramming a motorcyclist off a bridge in Milton Keynes.
- The incident occurred in November 2022 following a non-verbal exchange, leading Mistry to force the motorcyclist off the road, resulting in the victim being catapulted into undergrowth below.
- The motorcyclist sustained serious injuries and was airlifted to Addenbrooke’s Hospital, while a front passenger in another vehicle involved also suffered serious injuries.
- Mistry, who pleaded guilty to the charges, has been disqualified from driving for the duration of his jail term and must take an extended re-test before regaining his license.
- The case has been described by police as an 'extreme example of road rage,' emphasizing the disproportionate and violent response to a road disagreement.