that guy Khan ran over died shortly after

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  • Dr Rumack
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    #21
    Originally posted by Badzi1987
    From what I remember, Khan was speeding and swerved to miss a queue of cars. He missed the cars but hurt a pedestrian while doing so, the pedestrian was the person who subsequently died a few years later as he suffered through depression after the injuries which led him to be unable to walk.

    He took to alcohol and passed away. Speed were approximately 47mph.

    Like I said it was horrendous and Khan should have been punished accordingly but thats the courts decision.
    The guy's leg was detached at the hip I think.

    He was a steelworker and was never able to work again afterwards. Family said he just spiralled into depression and alcoholism, and that was that.

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    • Los Zetas
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      #22
      Originally posted by King Stannis
      He had a job, so I doubt that. Are you saying that by chance because you're a Khan fan? Dont slander this guy especially now since he has passed.
      Er many alcoholics have a job. Having a job doesn't mean you are without problems.

      My cousin died to alcoholism and he had a job until his last months.

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        #23
        Originally posted by PureRussia
        Er many alcoholics have a job. Having a job doesn't mean you are without problems.

        My cousin died to alcoholism and he had a job until his last months.
        okay, but there is no evidence this guy was a alcoholic before the accident.

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          #24
          Thanks for the links.

          The man's family says that he began drinking AFTER the accident, not before like some said or thought.

          Khan also seems to have no remorse which is why I believe the family who says that Khan never apologized.

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            #25
            Originally posted by King Stannis
            okay, but there is no evidence this guy was a alcoholic before the accident.
            yeah i agree.

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              #26
              I honestly believe Khan doesn't give 2 f about this poor guy, nor would most of the so called boxing heroes we're supposed to adulate. Sad but true.

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                #27
                Khan is as thick as pig ****.

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                  #28
                  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...roken-man.html

                  0:04PM BST 01 May 2008
                  Geoffrey Hatton collapsed at his home on Saturday and died a few hours later, aged 57.

                  Two years ago the foundry worker had to quit work after being hit on a pelican crossing by the boxer’s high powered 155mph BMW.

                  He suffered a broken right leg and could only walk with the aid of a stick and sold his modest terraced house in Bolton, Greater Manchester.

                  He was left relying on his elderly wife Moyra, who was working as a nurse, to help care for him.

                  At the time doctors said the prognosis for Mr Hatton’s recovery was “guarded” and he was involved in civil battle with Khan’s insurers to recover his lost earnings - already believed to be in the region of £14,000.

                  Yesterday Mr Hattons’ family said he was not able to return to work after the accident and spiralled into depression, turning to drink.

                  Mrs Hatton, a retired healthcare assistant aged 72, of Farnworth, near Bolton said: “My husband never recovered from the crash, physically or mentally.

                  “Geoff was a really happy-go-lucky person before the accident. But it changed him. He became depressed and he got worse each month.

                  “He had worked all his life and then he was told he wouldn’t work again.”

                  The accident happened on March 2, 2006, as foundry worker Mr Hatton was crossing Bradshawgate in Bolton town centre on his way from work to the Balmoral pub.

                  In October last year Khan was found guilty at Bolton Crown Court of driving without due care and attention. He was fined £1,000 and banned from driving for six months after a judge said a message needed to be sent out to al young people who drove high performance cars like his £70,000 grey BMW 6 series convertible.

                  Just three months later he was given a further ban of 42 days after being caught driving at speeds of up to 145mph in the same car on thr M62 motorway. He has since sold the car and his ban is due to expire.

                  Last Saturday afternoon, Mr Hatton’s wife, Moyra, found her husband of nearly 30 years collapsed in the living room. She dialled 999 and he was rushed to the Royal Bolton Hospital.

                  Doctors were unable to save him and he died later that night.

                  A spokesman for Khan said that the boxer was “shocked and saddened” by the news and that he sends his condolences to Mr Hatton’s family.

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                  • WarMaidana
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                    #29
                    con i mean khan should definately be punished ive seen this **** on CSI where something like this leads to a conviction. Jk about the CSI part but still he should

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                      #30
                      Sad story..

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