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Rapper Ghetts jailed over fatal hit-and-run

Rapper Ghetts jailed over fatal hit-and-run
Ghetts, whose real name is Justin Clarke-Samuel, admitted causing death by dangerous driving
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Award-winning rapper Ghetts has been jailed for 12 years for killing a student in a hit-and-run collision in north-east London.

The 41-year-old, whose real name is Justin Clarke-Samuel, was sentenced at the Old Bailey after he previously admitted causing the death of 20-year-old Yubin Tamang by dangerous driving.

Tamang, a university student from Nepal, died in hospital two days after being struck by Clarke-Samuel’s car on Redbridge Lane East, Ilford, on the evening of 18 October 2025.

The court heard that Clarke-Samuel had been driving at more than 60mph in a 30mph zone when his BMW M5 hit Tamang as he crossed the road. He failed to stop at the scene.

Judge Mark Lucraft KC also disqualified Clarke-Samuel from driving for 17 years.

He said CCTV footage showed a “quite appalling litany of incidents” leading up to the fatal collision which were “simply shocking”.

‘Catastrophic injuries’

Outlining the facts on Tuesday, prosecutor Philip McGhee said Clarke-Samuel had been drinking alcohol on the evening of the crash.

The rapper, from Woodford Green in east London, was said to be one and a half times over the legal limit.

The defendant initially said he had drunk three glasses of brandy with a meal at a restaurant.

As he drove his BMW M5 at speed back towards his home in Woodford, he failed to stop at six red traffic lights, the court was told.

He repeatedly veered on to the wrong side of the road, mounted the kerb and collided with a motorcyclist and a Mercedes, causing damage.

McGhee said Tamang was crossing the road when he was struck by Clarke-Samuel’s car.

“Mr Tamang was catapulted into the air before crashing down on the roadway. He sustained catastrophic injuries,” McGhee said.

In a statement, the student’s family said: “We speak today with hearts broken beyond repair. Our only child, a precious soul, has been taken from us far too soon.

“Justin Clarke-Samuel has stolen our son’s future and ours with it… we can never forgive him for what he has done.”

Family handout Yubin Tamang wearing a black t-shirt with a pattern stands on the side of the road and smiles. He has dark hair.

Yubin Tamang, 20, died in hospital two days after he was hit by Clarke-Samuel’s speeding car

The court was shown a compilation of CCTV of Clarke-Samuel’s erratic driving including footage of the moment he hit Tamang.

After the crash, an Uber driver saw what he initially thought was a “bundle of clothes in the road” and called 999 on realising Tamang was seriously injured, the court heard.

Police found a damaged wing mirror casing on the road and traced the serial number to Clarke-Samuel’s vehicle. Officers later located the car near his home, with significant damage to the windscreen, bonnet and front bumper.

In December, Clarke-Samuel pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to causing death by dangerous driving and an additional charge of dangerous driving.

Shani Taggart, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said: “Justin Clarke-Samuel knew he was in no fit state to drive and there was clear evidence of his excessive speed and disregard for road users as he drove incredibly dangerously across our city.

“Today’s sentence will see Clarke-Samuel face the consequences of his fatal decision to get behind the wheel of a car after drinking.

“Our thoughts remain with Yubin Tamang’s family today as they grieve the loss of their only child, and with his loved ones who have to navigate a life without him.”

Source: BBC

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