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Foreign driver who mowed down teenagers still not deported after using human rights laws to stay in UK
Hadi Hamid was released from jail in October 2019 after the horrifying hit and run but has still not been sent back to Kuwait
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Updated: 2 Feb 2021, 15:49
A REFUGEE hit and run driver who nearly killed a couple of teenagers has been allowed to stay in the UK - even though his asylum status has been revoked.
Hadi Hamid, 41 was jailed for four years after he nearly killed Luke Mason and a pal but was released last summer.
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Luke Mason suffered life changing injuries after the smashCredit: North News and Pictures
But he has been allowed to stay in the UK, despite being recalled to prison, after his lawyers used human rights laws to let stop his deportation - saying he would face death or torture in his native middle eastern country.
Asylum seeker who mowed down teenager while drunk uses European human rights law to avoid deportation
Victim Luke Mason was left with life changing injuries after he was hit by Hamid s car outside a nightclub
Hadi Hamid was jailed for four years but has avoided deportation
An asylum seeker, who drunkenly ploughed into a teenager leaving him with horrific injuries, has been accused of making a “mockery of justice” after using the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) to avoid deportation.
Serial offender, Hadi Hamid, 41, from Kuwait, was jailed for four years in February 2018, after mowing down Luke Mason, 18, and his friend Matthew Lockwood, outside a nightclub in Middlesbrough.
A Kuwaiti hit-and-run driver who mowed down two 18-year-olds has still not been deported from the UK more than a year after his release from prison.
Banned motorist Hadi Hamid ploughed into Luke Mason and Matthew Lockwood outside the Empire in Middlesbrough in October 2017.
Shocking CCTV footage showed the 40-year-old driving over Luke s body like a speed bump .
Luke, who is now the Conservative Councillor for Coulby Newham, was put in an induced coma after being hit by the blue Dodge Avenger.
He suffered a broken spine, ribs, arms, collar bone, pelvis, a collapsed lung, dislocated elbow and he had stripped from his back and part of his head.