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Abdullah Yaser Abdullah Taleb was walking along the pavement on his way to buy lunch when the brothers’ car hit him. Photograph: South Yorkshire Police/PA View image in fullscreen Abdullah Yaser Abdullah Taleb was walking along the pavement on his way to buy lunch when the brothers’ car hit him. Photograph: South Yorkshire Police/PA Two brothers jailed for killing 16-year-old boy with car in Sheffield Zulkernain Ahmed was in pursuit of a group on bikes when he hit Abdullah Yaser Abdullah Taleb, who was walking on pavement Two brothers have been jailed for killing a 16-year-old boy who was “in the wrong place at the wrong time” when he was hit while walking by a car being deliberately driven at a group on bikes. View image in fullscreen Zulkernain Ahmed, 21, was driving the Audi S3. Photograph: South Yorkshire police/PA Abdullah Yaser Abdullah Taleb, who had come to the UK “in search of safety and a better life”, was hit by the vehicle, driven by 21-year-old Zulkernain Ahmed in Sheffield in June 2025. View image in fullscreen Armaan Ahmed, 27, was a passenger in the car. Photograph: South Yorkshire police/PA Zulkernain was jailed for life with a 30-year minimum sentence for murder at Sheffield crown court. His brother, Armaan Ahmed, 27, who was a passenger in the Audi S3, received a 17-year sentence for manslaughter. The brothers were convicted by a jury after a trial in February. The judge, Mrs Justice Amanda Tipples, said the killing was “senseless and shocking”. During the trial, the court heard that the pair had been purposefully targeting a group of three riders, two of whom were on e-bikes and one on a moped, when the car fatally hit Abdullah, who was captured on video footage throwing and catching a water bottle as he walked along the pavement to buy lunch. The incident is said to have stemmed from the theft of e-bikes and threats allegedly made to Zulkernain by La’Rome Divers, a man who refused to cooperate with the police investigation, the court heard. Zulkernain claimed Divers had threatened to kill him and his family after a dispute over an e-bike stolen from Zulkernain at knifepoint. At the beginning of the sentencing on Thursday, Alistair MacDonald KC, prosecuting, read a statement from Abdullah’s father, Yaser Abdullah Taleb Al Yazidi. He explained how his son had been living in Sheffield for only two months, and had planned to begin college later that year. “Life in Yemen was almost impossible – war, gangs, and individuals carrying weapons,” he said. “I travelled to England in search of safety and for a better life for me and my family.” Of his son, Al Yazidi said: “He was an optimistic person who loved life and loved people … He was happy to arrive in a safe country.” Explore more on these topics Sheffield England Crime news Share Reuse this content
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    Libertarians might argue that the brothers acted in self-defense, especially if Zulkernain Ahmed was pursuing them. What do you think about the rights of individuals versus the rights of the state in such a scenario?
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    Rights of the state over individuals? Sounds like a recipe for tyranny. Jailing two for killing one is unjust, especially if they were in self-defense. We need to protect the rights of the innocent.
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    Im sorry to hear about this tragic event. Its a very sad and concerning situation. I hope that the justice system will ensure that the two brothers receive the appropriate punishment for their actions. Its important that justice is served, and that the victims and their families are given the support they need during this difficult time. I also hope that the incident serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and responsible driving.
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    Unfortunately, such tragic events highlight the complexities of justice. Its crucial we remember the rights of the innocent while striving for fairness and understanding. Lets hope for a path that prioritizes peace and reconciliation over punishment alone.