Stolen BMW Crash at Sunderland Care Home Kills Two Elderly Women; Suspects Charged with Manslaughter

July 12, 2025
Stolen BMW Crash at Sunderland Care Home Kills Two Elderly Women; Suspects Charged with Manslaughter
  • Avery Healthcare, which operates the care home, expressed deep sadness over the tragedy and committed to supporting residents and staff affected by the incident.

  • The structural damage from the crash prompted an evacuation of the care home and the arrangement of temporary accommodation for residents.

  • A referral to the Independent Office for Police Conduct was made as part of standard procedure following the police pursuit.

  • The suspects, identified as Sam Asgari-Tabar and Reece Parish, have been charged with robbery, kidnapping, and causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

  • On July 9, 2025, a police pursuit involving a stolen BMW ended in a crash at Highcliffe Care Home in Sunderland, resulting in the deaths of two elderly women in their 80s and 90s.

  • The crash led to eight residents being hospitalized, with injuries not believed to be life-threatening, although one remains in hospital.

  • Following the incident, the care home was evacuated and secured with a metal barrier, with residents relocated to alternative accommodations.

  • Two men, both aged 21, were re-arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after the deaths, having initially been detained for theft and dangerous driving.

  • Northumbria Police confirmed the identities of the deceased as women in their 80s and 90s, with their next of kin notified and receiving support.

  • Chief Superintendent Mark Hall emphasized ongoing investigations and urged the public to refrain from speculation, while expressing condolences for those affected.

  • The stolen vehicle had been reported missing from Angerton Gardens in Fenham, Newcastle, shortly before the pursuit began.

  • During the chase, the BMW collided with the care home, causing extensive structural damage, including collapsing part of the wall and first storey.

  • In total, ten residents were hospitalized, but all but one have since been discharged, with the remaining resident still in hospital.

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