The delivery bay by the car park at Clayponds Hospital. Picture: Google Streetview
April 24, 2025
A trial at the Old Bailey has been hearing details of the event that led up to the death of a doctor in the car park of Clayponds Rehabilitation Hospital.
62-year-old Dr Anjum Afshan was hit and run over by a delivery van reversing out of the hospital entrance at 3:48pm on 12 January 2023. She had just finished a shift and was walking to catch a bus.
The driver, Gulamo Remtula aged 58 from Harrow, who was delivering food to the hospital, allegedly failed to use his mirrors to check a blind spot. Dr Afshan was hit from behind and thrown forward, but the van continued to reverse and pinned her under the rear axle.
Robert Holloway, a colleague of Dr Afshan, witnessed what happened and rushed back into the hospital building to get help but she was declared dead an hour later. A post-mortem examination later determined the cause of death to be crush injury to the chest and traumatic asphyxia.
Mr Remtula is now facing trial for causing death by careless driving. According to a report in the Evening Standard, Frederick Hookway for the prosecution said Mr Remtula was reversing a Mercedes Sprinter van with a box trailer which did not have an audible reversing alarm or a rear facing camera.
The prosecution says that this type of vehicle has a blind spot which means that someone 20 metres behind the midline of the vehicle cannot be seen in its mirrors and therefore additional checks should have been carried out. This is also the advice given in the Highway Code.
He told the jury: "In this case, the prosecution invite you to conclude the driving was careless because the defendant reversed through a car park without making adequate checks of his blind spot, and so was inattentive before moving off.
"He knew pedestrians shared this space with his vehicle and so it was incumbent upon him to make sure that no-one was behind his van before he began to reverse.
"There is no real question it was the incident involving the defendant's vehicle that caused the death of Dr Afshan."
Mr Remtula told the police after the incident that he had seen Dr Afshan as she left the building but then lost sight of her. He claims to have checked his mirrors but not seen any obstacles and the first time he was aware
The trial continues.
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