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00:00In the UK, a 999 call is made to the police every three seconds.
00:25It's all right, don't panic. There's people on their way.
00:28Are we going to go to a murder scene? Because it's entirely possible at that point.
00:32But not every call is as it seems.
00:35The dagger that he had is designed that could even go through somebody's skull.
00:39Oi! What's going on? Oi! I'm going to need an ambulance.
00:43It's the investigating officers who must hunt for the truth.
00:47Keep your hands out of your pocket.
00:49Hey, listen.
00:508-6, we have a mobile phone in the bushes here.
00:53And prove it.
00:54I can't remember anything at all.
00:55My gut was saying that he was lying to me.
00:58Examining every angle.
01:00What measures are they prepared to take to try and throw us off the Senate?
01:03We don't know.
01:04To bring the guilty to justice.
01:06She needs to stop lying.
01:09The girl's deceased.
01:10Yeah.
01:11I've been mired by a crazy bloke.
01:12Exactly what has happened?
01:13I'm pouring with blood.
01:17Okay, I understand.
01:18And we're going to get that help arranged for you.
01:19Is the attacker still nearby?
01:20Well, he doesn't know.
01:21I don't know.
01:22I don't know.
01:23I don't know.
01:24I don't know.
01:25I don't know.
01:26I don't know.
01:27I don't know.
01:28I don't know.
01:29I don't know.
01:32I don't know.
01:35I don't know.
01:36I don't know.
01:37I'm going to get that help arranged for you.
01:40Okay, I understand, and they're gonna get that help arranged for you.
01:44Is the attacker still nearby?
01:46Well, you know, it ran off in the end.
01:49But I'm scared that they're gonna come back.
01:58Where's he meant to be?
01:59Wright Street. This is Wright Street.
02:01So he could be anywhere.
02:02Have you got a description of the person that's done this at all?
02:05He had a black cop.
02:07Just keep holding that firm, steady pressure on the wound.
02:11I'm literally just going towards the ambulance now.
02:14The response officers were there within a few minutes.
02:17All the information they have at the time is that there's a victim that's been stabbed,
02:21and where that victim is, and the ambulance are there, they're treating them.
02:26Hiya. How you doing?
02:27It's becoming a little bit hypo-attensive, so there's blood pressure dropping and all the rest of it.
02:31But it was certainly isolated injuries.
02:33Looks like a laceration cut down there and one to there, so potentially a knife.
02:36There is a problem with crime, as in every city.
02:42How you doing, mate? I'm a police officer.
02:45Within Peterborough, we don't often get random knife attacks.
02:50But laceration is...
02:51Laceration here, same on the other side of the shin separately.
02:54Very small one on the arm, very small one on the head.
02:57How deep would you say that is, roughly?
02:58Haven't even assessed.
03:00You can see it's on the tendon. Fine. And then I've stopped looking.
03:03Fine. No problem.
03:05He had four stab wounds slash wounds.
03:09There was one on his head, two on his leg.
03:12But the most serious one was on his shin.
03:15And I think it was very much a sort of protective stance from him as he's been on his back on the floor and he sort of brought his legs up to protect himself.
03:24Had he not done that, who knows?
03:28I would be thinking, do these two people know each other?
03:30Have they had some sort of history past where this guy's been targeted for whatever reason?
03:35Do you know this man? No, you don't. Okay, fine.
03:38The victim tells police he'd been out for an early morning walk when someone rushed up behind him and started stabbing him.
03:45Is there some sort of political, religious motivation for this attack?
03:50All we know at that moment is that we've got a victim, multiple stab wounds, and a suspect that is no longer on the scene.
04:02The ambulance service has already given police some details of the attacker.
04:06I have also got a description.
04:08Oh, yes, please.
04:10The male had a black top on and trousers.
04:13Even the male with a big knife is what they have said.
04:19We need to identify and we need to locate who this person is.
04:27We are looking everywhere for this male.
04:29The priority for the police in this scenario is safeguarding everyone.
04:38This person is a dangerous person.
04:41And they are on the streets of Peterborough and we need to find them immediately.
04:59Police emergency.
05:00Hiya.
05:01There's been an accident in Glyn Terrace, Wockeroo.
05:04Yeah.
05:05And a road traffic accident.
05:07Leave me the wall.
05:12The call came through that there had been a vehicle collision up near Wockeroo and that it was serious.
05:20There was rain but generally visibility should have been good.
05:24The area is quite mountainous in what would be, you know, considered the Welsh valleys.
05:30The fire brigade and police are immediately sent to the scene.
05:35On the way they receive a second 999 call, this time from the driver.
05:42Just being in the car, car collision.
05:45Are you hurt?
05:47No, I'm not.
05:50Sorry?
05:52The girl was deceased.
05:54The girl's deceased?
05:55The girl is deceased.
05:56The girl is deceased.
05:57The girl is deceased.
05:58The girl is deceased.
05:59The girl is deceased.
06:00The girl is deceased.
06:01The girl is deceased.
06:08Index Foxtrot Tango 10 Papa X-Ray Foxtrot.
06:14Skoda Octavia has hit the stone wall on the descent off the mountain down into Wockeroo just before Glyn Terrace.
06:24There appeared to be only one vehicle involved.
06:28There was a lot of debris at the scene.
06:31It had struck a substantial wall that was strewn across the scene along with a metal barrier that bordered a cattle grid.
06:41It's a fatality.
06:42It's a fatality.
06:43It's a fatality.
06:44Do you have to give anything to the police?
06:45It's a fatality.
06:46It's a fatality.
06:47It's a fatality.
06:48It's a fatality.
06:49It's a fatality.
06:50It's a fatality with a female.
06:51She's still in the passenger seat.
06:52We need to understand who this person is as soon as possible.
07:05The driver had provided a possible name of Chloe.
07:12We were able to identify through some personal belongings that it was Chloe Heyman.
07:18Chloe had sustained fatal injuries when the metal barrier around the cattle grid crashed through the windscreen.
07:26She was just 17.
07:27There's a main scene with, like, him present who's walking, wouldn't it?
07:36He's believed to be the driver.
07:38The person who we believe was the driver appeared subdued, withdrawn, quiet, as you would expect.
07:47Probably being involved in an incident like this, it had been raining, so was disheveled to a certain degree.
07:56But certainly didn't appear to have injuries consistent with the vehicle and the damage that I had seen.
08:04You've got blood there on your left arm.
08:07Just have a look at your leg a sec.
08:08You're going to need the...
08:10OK.
08:11You're good.
08:17So why has this vehicle left the road?
08:20A lot of things crossed my mind.
08:22I looked at the road and I was presented with a fairly straight road with open grass banking.
08:29So visibility shouldn't have been an issue.
08:31Was there an animal involved?
08:33Was there an attempt to avoid an animal that's caused this?
08:38Could there be a mechanical fault or something that the driver had no control over?
08:45There were other people at the scene in a vehicle.
08:49Does third party become, you know, the significant factor?
08:52The witness who made the initial 999 call has given police another detail about the driver.
08:59The gentleman who was driving, I think, well, it's his third bottle. I've seen him drinking alcohol now.
09:06The man in his 50s has been stabbed multiple times in a random, unprovoked attack.
09:24How you doing, mate? I'm a police officer.
09:27Is that exactly what has happened?
09:29I've been manned by a crazy bloke.
09:33The attack occurred on Bright Street and it's completely unprovoked.
09:37It looks like a laceration cut down there and one there.
09:43So ambulance had made it clear that he needs to go to hospital.
09:48But they'd also made it clear that there was another victim.
09:53Hello. How are you, sir? What's happened?
09:56Shortly after stabbing the man in his 50s, the attacker tried to steal a phone from another passer-by and then punched him.
10:03The other victim has been punched to the head, not stabbed, punched to the head.
10:10What did you see? Did you see him attack the other guy?
10:13He'd asked for his phone and then tried to grab it and punched him in the head.
10:17He's assaulted him.
10:19What's he look like?
10:21The description that was given by the second victim matched more or less the first victim's account.
10:28What was he wearing?
10:29We can be reasonably sure that this suspect is the same suspect.
10:34We've now got two victims.
10:37We still don't know at that point if he's in possession of a knife.
10:41And we don't know where suspect is.
10:46A description of the attacker is immediately circulated to officers on the ground and the CCTV team.
10:52They're searching for an Asian male in his 40s in a black tracksuit.
10:57We all are kind of more on edge because a random attack, someone's used a weapon.
11:03What's going on? What is this?
11:06Finally, they get a hit for a man matching the description of the suspect.
11:10The CCTV team were able to identify who they thought this person was and then follow him on camera.
11:20And we had the CCTV operator following suspects every move.
11:26But they had then lost him.
11:32He must have gone into a blind spot.
11:36So at that point, again, you start thinking, what's happening?
11:42What's he doing now?
11:43He clearly has some sort of vendetta, whatever it might be, to go out and injure people.
11:56Are we going to go to a murder scene?
11:59Because it's entirely possible at that point.
12:01And then...
12:16CCTV had spotted the suspect.
12:19He was seen going into a shop.
12:35If you've got a small shop with members of public inside, you just don't know how somebody's going to react.
12:41What if he tries to take a hostage? What if he pulls a knife out and stabs someone?
12:45So armed units were immediately dispatched to that area.
12:49They've been deployed by our Oscar 1.
12:52So it's a control room inspector who gives them authority to arm.
12:59Show me your ass!
13:02Show me your ass!
13:14Police emergency.
13:15Police emergency.
13:17Police emergency!
13:20The girl is deceased.
13:22Yes, we did in Gwent.
13:31In Gwent, a girl has been killed in a car crash on a country road near the village of Vokhru.
13:38Witnesses have reported a driver drinking after the crash.
13:41The crash.
13:43A male friend passenger who's confirmed as deceased.
13:47She's been named as 17-year-old Chloe Heyman.
13:51While officers on the scene begin to investigate the crash,
13:55a family liaison officer needs to notify her family immediately.
14:01The police knocked my door.
14:05So I'm in the house on my own.
14:11They said, do you know Chloe Heyman?
14:17And I said, yeah, she's my daughter.
14:22And they said, well, she's been involved in a road collision.
14:27And I said, right. I said, well, where is she?
14:29And they said, well, she's at the scene.
14:30And I said, sorry, what do you mean?
14:33And they said, well, she's been fatal.
14:35And I said, well, what do you mean fatal?
14:38And she said, well, she's passed away.
14:41I can't even describe the feeling.
14:48It was like...
14:49It was like I couldn't understand or accept what he'd said.
15:02I just remember thinking, this isn't real.
15:05So I was really, really quite young having Chloe.
15:13I think I was like 18, maybe 19 having her.
15:18So for me, all of my adult life was having Chloe a part of that.
15:27Chloe just gave me something that nobody else did.
15:29And I think to have that stripped away from you physically is so soul-destroying.
15:45At the scene, police are investigating reports the driver has been drinking after the crash.
15:51They talked to the eyewitness who made the initial 999 call.
15:56You were in the house, is there?
15:58Yeah, yeah.
15:59You were at a bank.
16:00What have you done at that point?
16:02I said to him, everything all right, bud?
16:03Do you need help?
16:03He said, well, look, like, I'm freaking all right.
16:05He just took the bottle.
16:06I looked at the man.
16:07I came, but he came out.
16:08I said, I'm going to fall a piece of that.
16:10He said, yeah, yeah.
16:11Then he opened the bottle, his teeth were there.
16:13Drunk it.
16:13I was aware there was some bottles of alcohol around the scene.
16:17The witnesses had explained that the driver appeared drunk.
16:21He said, I'd just kill somebody.
16:22He said, I'm taking your heads off her.
16:23He said, I wasn't drinking my car.
16:25For all acts.
16:27I'm just going to speak to the man.
16:28I was thought to be the driver.
16:33Hi, Beth.
16:36You the driver used to hear, Barbara?
16:37Yeah.
16:39Right.
16:41What's your name?
16:41How do you spell that?
16:47K-E-I.
16:48K-E-I.
16:50L-A-N.
16:51L-A-N.
16:51The driver is 21-year-old Keelan Roberts.
16:55What have you got on you now altogether?
16:58Put that on the floor.
17:00All right.
17:03Police need to breathalise Keelan to determine whether alcohol could be the cause of the crash.
17:09We've obviously got the driver drinking after.
17:11The point of collision, which brings difficulties in the reading he provides then will naturally be higher than maybe what would have been at the point of collision.
17:23And it's important that we can prove how impaired he was at the point of collision.
17:27I'm going to require you to provide me a sample of breath for a breath test, OK?
17:32Yeah.
17:33I was driving home.
17:34I had four bottles of perroni in my car.
17:35And if that happened, I will be honest, as soon as that happened, she drank it all at once.
17:46Have you had any alcohol in the past 20 minutes?
17:50No.
17:51In 20 minutes?
17:52Yes, yes, yes, yes.
17:54I'm going to wait 10 minutes before administering this test, OK?
17:57Have you had any...
17:58A breath test can only be given 20 minutes after the last thing a suspect has consumed.
18:04This is to avoid contaminating the sample.
18:06I know for a fact I'm going to feel this breath, is it?
18:10I'm going to go to the station and I'm going to feel Lauren as well.
18:12I know I am.
18:13Maybe I shouldn't have drunk them yet.
18:15But I was not drunk driving.
18:16I wasn't...
18:17I wasn't...
18:17That wasn't the case.
18:18All right.
18:19OK, take a nice deep breath for me.
18:22Make a firm seal around the mouthpiece and blow until the table stop.
18:25Nice deep breath.
18:31Keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going.
18:38OK, it's shown fail, OK?
18:41It hasn't given me a reading, but it's shown fail.
18:43And there is a strong smell of intoxicants coming from you, OK?
18:49The breathalyzer confirms Keelan is over the legal limit to drive.
18:54But it hasn't given a reading of how much he's over the limit.
18:58And he's been seen drinking after the crash, which could affect the result.
19:03Without more detailed blood tests, police can't prove how much alcohol was in his system at the time of the crash.
19:10The driver was presenting as shocked and remorseful and upset.
19:15But had he consumed alcohol after the collision to actually throw us off the scent and mask how drunk he was at the time of collision?
19:26I was very angry.
19:32I've never felt so much hate towards a person in my entire life.
19:37You know, we're not just coming on about an accident or a fight.
19:41We're on about somebody that's died here.
19:43And you were the cause of that.
19:46In Peterborough, police are on the hunt for a random attacker who stabbed one man and assaulted another while trying to steal his phone.
20:05He's been spotted on CCTV going into a shop.
20:08Worried he has a weapon and may strike again, armed officers move in to arrest him.
20:20Fella!
20:22Show me your arm!
20:23Show me your arm!
20:24Listen to me!
20:25Wait!
20:25On the floor!
20:26Sit down on the floor now.
20:28Keep looking at me in those southern movements.
20:30So your arms out to the side, mate.
20:32Your arms out to the side.
20:34Arms out to the side.
20:35Put your palms facing up.
20:37Okay.
20:37Palms facing up.
20:38Okay.
20:39Turn your arms out facing up.
20:40Okay, sir.
20:41Okay.
20:42Do you know why you're being detained?
20:43I don't know.
20:44Okay.
20:44There's been a report that you might have a knife on you, okay?
20:47Someone's been injured.
20:48Get your arm behind your back.
20:49He looks quite confused.
20:51He's doing gestures to the police, almost like, well, I don't understand.
20:56Oi.
20:57Got any workers on you, mate?
20:58I can't contact.
20:58That's a good man.
20:59It's a kill.
21:00Being detained, someone's saying they've been assaulted.
21:02Stats.
21:03Touch.
21:05Sit up with me.
21:06I'm going to stand you up, okay?
21:07Yeah, it's okay.
21:10The suspect is taken into custody, but says he has no knowledge of any attacks, and there's
21:16no sign of a knife.
21:17It's always going to run through your mind whether or not you've got the right person, because
21:26what if we haven't?
21:27What if there is still somebody out there?
21:28The suspect is identified as Inam Qureshi.
21:37While detectives wait to question him, they review CCTV to track his movements that day.
21:42We know that our suspect has gone into McDonald's and bought coffee, because CCTV then pick him up on a street called Westgate.
21:59He's picked out this victim, he can see him coming, he's targeted him, he's got the cup in his hand, he walks up to him, makes a beeline for him, and literally he's within a few feet from him, when he's thrown this hot cup of coffee.
22:17The victim's then trying to literally running away, the suspect's chasing after him, he catches up with him here, and his stance, he's like a fighter stance, he's bending his knees, he's sort of dancing around him a little bit.
22:35He's pushing him up against, like a shop window, but again he's crouching down, he's got his hands poised, and there, bang, one punch.
22:50Now he's lucky, he's lucky the injuries weren't worse.
22:57It blacktracks it with a gold band around it, and it just stands out, you know, it's quite unique.
23:02The police need to prove he's the same man responsible for an earlier attack, where a man in his 50s was repeatedly stabbed with a knife.
23:15Unfortunately, the first attack, what set this all in motion, wasn't captured on camera.
23:25Investigating officers pull CCTV from a pub close to where the man was stabbed.
23:32We captured the first victim limping, and then literally a second after our suspect appears on camera, in the car park, bright as day, and that quite distinctive gold band around his top.
23:49You can see it's him, 100%, and it was just a great bit of footage to show almost, there goes victim, here comes suspect.
23:59We now have a situation where we've got a suspect with no weapon, so where is that weapon?
24:06Police need to find a knife.
24:08So, this is the location where we've got that lovely bit of CCTV from the pub, just there.
24:22The beauty of the footage that we got showed our suspect coming out of the trees and the bushes.
24:29As he's cut through, it's just a perfect opportunity to dump the knife in there.
24:32If you're alright to wait till I've cleared the areas, that'll be great.
24:40A police dog unit is dispatched to search for the knife.
24:45And then as you come out the bushes onto the side, immediately on your left...
24:51That's when they found a knife.
24:57It was a big knife that could have caused serious, serious damage.
25:11The physical findings from the knife were of paramount importance in establishing the events involving the victim.
25:19If we can get forensically linked with the suspect or the victim on that weapon, that's a game changer.
25:27Gwent Police are investigating a possible drunk driving incident in which a 17-year-old girl has been killed.
25:42OK, it's shown fail, OK?
25:45It hasn't given me a reading, but it's shown fail.
25:48And there is a strong smell of intoxicants coming from you, OK?
25:53The driver, 21-year-old Keelan Roberts, has failed a breathalyzer test at the scene.
26:00But claims this is because he drank alcohol after the crash.
26:05I was not drinking all the way out of my car.
26:07I drank after, you know.
26:08OK.
26:10OK, pop your arms up for me a second.
26:12He's arrested on suspicion of driving while unfit through drink and causing death by dangerous driving.
26:19But officers need to gather more evidence to prove how much alcohol was in his bloodstream at the time of the crash.
26:28Just because we have the presence of alcohol at the scene, it doesn't mean that that evidence is strong enough to get that conviction.
26:35Drinking alcohol shortly after a crash can work on a breathalyzer.
26:40The police cannot determine when the alcohol was drunk, but there are more detailed blood tests that will reveal that information.
26:47Specialist toxicology calculations could show whether or not Keelan was over the limit at the time of the crash.
26:54But they need to get a blood sample as soon as possible.
26:57We know that substances, alcohol, do leave the body at a certain rate.
27:05And it's important that we can prove how impaired he was at the point of collision.
27:12The biggest ticking clock is obtaining that evidential specimen.
27:18Having been involved in a serious crash, Keelan must first be checked for injuries.
27:23The driver had to go to hospital because of the collision they'd been involved in.
27:27We had a duty care to them to make sure that they were safe.
27:31It's two and a half hours before police finally get the blood sample they need.
27:35A delay which could impact the results.
27:42Officers question Keelan about the events that led up to the crash.
27:46Yeah, what happened?
27:47We ran out, picked up my friend, and then we needed a lift to the event, the nightclub we went to.
27:57I left my car in Derry, and then we went from Derry to the nightclub.
28:03The account given by Keelan was, you know, a fairly standard night out account.
28:07Obtaining a lift to a pre-arranged establishment, spending the evening there, and having a way home via, you know, a third-party lift.
28:21Chloe Heyman was also in the same nightclub that evening with friends.
28:26From around five, six o'clock, she was messaging me, calling me.
28:36She was FaceTiming with her friends, and she said,
28:39Oh, ma'am, why didn't you come out, why didn't you come out?
28:44I didn't go out, and I wish I had, because I would have taken her home, would have driven home with her.
28:49She messaged me at, like, eight o'clock, said, I love you, and that was the last thing she ever said.
29:01How many pints did you have?
29:04I had two pints around six, six, seven o'clock.
29:10So if we get CCTV from the pub in Pontyprin, the club,
29:15It'll show you having two or three drinks, two or three drinks, yeah.
29:18I'm all with it.
29:20Like, yeah.
29:21And I think I had one, um,
29:24double vodka, is it?
29:27So you were perfectly aware of your surroundings.
29:30Yeah, perfectly aware of what I was doing, yeah.
29:33It was quite spaced out as well, like,
29:35it was like the amount of time I had them.
29:37It's quite spaced out time in between and that.
29:41Although they're new people in common,
29:43Keelan and Chloe only met that evening.
29:47When's the first time a veteran had left?
29:50Towards the end.
29:52Were you drunk?
29:52No.
29:55Chloe was upset, as her friends had left the club by that point.
29:59Her phone had run out of battery,
30:01and she wasn't sure how she'd get home.
30:05Asked the question of, do you want to come back with me?
30:07For mine, like, and I'd say, obviously, she did.
30:10The same boy who took us, picked us back up.
30:16As planned, the designated driver drove Keelan back towards his house
30:21with Chloe on board.
30:27But only five miles from their destination,
30:29in the village of Derry,
30:31the plan suddenly changed.
30:33Keelan told them to stop.
30:37They stopped.
30:39Keelan got out and was followed by Chloe and got into his vehicle.
30:43So you get in the car,
30:47you get in your own car,
30:48which is part of it now.
30:49What was going through your head at that time?
30:51It means that I have my car with me for the next day.
30:54I don't know why I haven't got back in there.
30:57I bet if I,
30:58probably if I didn't meet Chloe,
31:00I probably wouldn't have got back in there.
31:02You know?
31:02I'm just thinking of a,
31:04more convenient for me to have her with me for the next day,
31:06if I am,
31:07if I had to take her home.
31:08Why did you drive the car?
31:13Because you knew you were intoxicated.
31:15You knew you were drinking.
31:17I wasn't,
31:17I wasn't,
31:18I didn't think I was intoxicated.
31:20Like,
31:21I wouldn't have drove the car if I thought I was unable to drive it.
31:25Tell me exactly what happened, Ada.
31:28As I went towards my house,
31:32down into Focker,
31:33towards Focker village.
31:35It's like a chicane bend.
31:36I went around the bend.
31:38We're on the street,
31:41and then you've got a sign that says,
31:42please drive carefully down there,
31:43and then we're going to each village.
31:47Click the stone wall on the left-hand side.
31:54We're not 100% clear of how well it occurred,
31:59and what happened,
32:00we asked.
32:01How did you know you crashed, Leth?
32:03The impact.
32:04A bang.
32:06Did you crash because of XS?
32:07Excess speed?
32:09Were you going too fast?
32:10No, I wouldn't say I was going too fast, no.
32:12Were you repaid by alcohol?
32:13No.
32:14Did that cause you to crash?
32:15No.
32:15At speed?
32:16No.
32:18I had had alcohol,
32:19but it didn't,
32:20it wouldn't have,
32:21it wasn't,
32:21I don't think,
32:23that caused me to crash.
32:24Like I said,
32:24I wouldn't have drove the car
32:25if I wasn't able to
32:26drive it.
32:27like,
32:28if I was to say drunk
32:29or intoxicated,
32:30I wouldn't have got
32:30in the car.
32:32I wouldn't,
32:33if I couldn't think
32:33I could drive the vehicle,
32:34I wouldn't have drove the vehicle.
32:38No,
32:38I wouldn't.
32:39You know that we've had blood,
32:43how to do?
32:44Yeah.
32:45Obviously that blood
32:45is going to be sent off
32:46for laboratory analysis,
32:47isn't it,
32:48so we'll get a report back.
32:49Are we going to find
32:50any controlled substances in it?
32:52Do you know what I mean by then?
32:53Yeah.
32:54Are we going to find any?
32:55No.
32:56But Keelan admits
32:57to taking ecstasy,
32:59or MDMA,
33:0024 hours before
33:01on Friday night.
33:02So from,
33:05from the ecstasy Friday night
33:06to Sunday morning,
33:08the date of the collision,
33:09did you take any
33:10controlled substances
33:11in our time?
33:12No.
33:13And we won't find them
33:13in your flat?
33:14No.
33:16Keelan doesn't have
33:17any previous convictions,
33:19but a search into
33:20his recent encounters
33:21with the police
33:22reveals this isn't
33:23the first time
33:24he's been tested
33:25for drink driving.
33:27Keelan had been
33:28pulled over
33:29on numerous
33:30previous occasions,
33:32and been breathalysed,
33:33but he'd always
33:34got under the limit.
33:36So I think
33:36that emboldened him.
33:38We have a case
33:39of somebody
33:40who has gotten
33:42away with it before
33:42and has felt
33:43almost indestructible
33:44that evening.
33:46You may feel
33:48completely sober
33:49and find a drive,
33:51but figures
33:52and science
33:53will say that you're not.
34:02in Peterborough,
34:05three people
34:05have been violently
34:06attacked at random,
34:08one of whom
34:08was repeatedly stabbed.
34:12Police have found
34:13the knife they believe
34:14was used in the attack.
34:15And then as you come out,
34:17the bushes
34:18onto the side
34:19immediately
34:19on your left.
34:21Their suspect,
34:23Inam Qureshi,
34:24is in custody,
34:25accused of the assaults.
34:28Detectives are hoping
34:29the recovery
34:29of the knife
34:30will prove
34:30he carried out
34:31the brutal attack
34:32on the first victim.
34:35With a lot of cases,
34:36forensics
34:37is the key.
34:38So,
34:42a knife
34:42and clothes
34:44were seized
34:44from Qureshi
34:45and they were
34:47sent off
34:48forensically
34:49to be analysed.
34:51If we can get
34:52the victim's blood
34:53DNA on that knife,
34:54then it will help us
34:56prove that he's
34:56the one responsible.
35:01While police
35:02wait for forensics,
35:04they interview
35:04Inam Qureshi
35:05about all three attacks.
35:07So,
35:08you're here today
35:09because you
35:09was arrested
35:10for GBH
35:12and two common assaults.
35:15Are you responsible
35:16for GBH?
35:17No common.
35:18Are you responsible
35:18for ABH?
35:19No common.
35:20Are you responsible
35:20for attempted robbery?
35:22No common.
35:22Okay.
35:23The reason being is
35:24I can't remember
35:24anything at all.
35:26Okay.
35:26Yes, no common.
35:31So,
35:31starting with this morning,
35:35tell me what happened
35:37this morning.
35:37I can't remember any.
35:39All I can remember
35:39is buying a massive
35:41bottle of vodka,
35:43drinking all that,
35:44going in a shop,
35:46sitting down,
35:47drinking a bottle
35:48of vodka,
35:49right opposite the shop.
35:52After that,
35:52I can't remember anything.
35:53I'm going to be honest with you.
35:54When I interviewed
35:56Qureshi,
35:57it was an odd interview.
36:01He would answer
36:01some questions
36:02and then go
36:03no comment
36:04to some questions.
36:08When Qureshi claims
36:09to have no memory
36:10of that day
36:11or his actions,
36:12it's possible.
36:13That does happen.
36:14There is
36:15what we psychiatrists call
36:16dissociative amnesia,
36:18but it's usually
36:19in the context
36:19of extreme trauma.
36:21The problem is
36:22it's very difficult
36:22to prove either way.
36:26So,
36:26you
36:27have
36:28attacked someone
36:30from behind
36:31and stabbed them
36:32multiple times.
36:35No comment.
36:36Do you have
36:39no recollection
36:39of this?
36:40No comment.
36:43You have
36:44then
36:44disposed
36:45of a knife
36:46in some bushes
36:48and then
36:51gone back
36:52to Bright Street
36:52where you
36:56have
36:56then
36:56attacked
36:57another male.
36:59No comment.
37:00No comment.
37:02Then
37:03police show
37:03Inam Qureshi
37:04the footage
37:05of the attack
37:05on the third victim.
37:08First question
37:08to you will be
37:09is this you
37:10in the footage?
37:13Yeah,
37:14that is me,
37:14yeah.
37:16What?
37:16Oh my God.
37:21Do you know that man?
37:22I don't even know him.
37:24I don't even know
37:25this guy.
37:25Why are you chasing him?
37:26I don't even know.
37:29I don't know
37:29why I'm chasing him.
37:31I swear
37:32I can't even remember.
37:33I don't know
37:34who that guy is.
37:35Do you think
37:35that's acceptable behaviour?
37:37No, no, no.
37:38It's totally out of order.
37:40It's totally
37:40not acceptable.
37:42By denying
37:43any knowledge
37:43of the attacks,
37:45interviewing officers
37:46think
37:46Inam Qureshi
37:47may want to plead
37:48diminished responsibility.
37:49He talks and acts
37:51as if it's almost
37:52a different person
37:54that's done it.
37:54He disassociates
37:55himself
37:56from his actions.
37:58Now,
37:59of course,
37:59it is possible
38:00that he doesn't have
38:01any memory,
38:01but it's also possible
38:02that he does have memory
38:03or fragmented memory
38:04and he's just trying
38:05to reduce his culpability.
38:07Legally speaking,
38:08it doesn't matter
38:09whether he remembered
38:10his actions or not.
38:11Intent is about
38:12what somebody thought
38:12at the time,
38:13not whether they can recall
38:14those thoughts now.
38:16We had CCTV,
38:17which was clear enough
38:18to be him,
38:19but he was trying
38:20to find a way out.
38:21I have a severe depression,
38:23mate.
38:23I've got some for years.
38:24I've been suffering
38:24from severe depression,
38:26but the doctor
38:27thinks I'm psychotic as well.
38:29OK.
38:29He thinks,
38:30yeah, I've got some psychosis.
38:34Claiming
38:34that you've got mental health
38:36or drugs or alcohol
38:38doesn't necessarily mean
38:38that you're going to get
38:39let off the hook.
38:41There needs to be
38:42clear evidence
38:43that that individual
38:44has a history
38:45of mental illness
38:46and also they were
38:47suffering from
38:47overt symptoms
38:48at the time.
38:50From that CCTV
38:51and the other CCTV
38:53I've shown you,
38:54you can confirm
38:55that that is you
38:56in that CCTV.
38:56Yeah, yeah,
38:57obviously.
38:57I can see myself there.
38:58It's common sense.
39:00So,
39:01when you have victims
39:03given a description
39:04of someone
39:04and you match
39:06that description,
39:07is it fair to say
39:09that it's you
39:10what's done
39:11these offences?
39:13No comment.
39:15It was clear
39:16that the suspect
39:18with the third victim
39:19was the same suspect
39:21what had gone
39:21into the bushes.
39:22So,
39:23circumstantially,
39:24we can say
39:24that the suspect
39:25was in the area
39:27of the first
39:27and second victim
39:28and he had also
39:30attacked the third victim.
39:32But police still need
39:34more evidence
39:34to tie him
39:35to the knife attack.
39:36In this particular
39:39investigation,
39:40forensic analysis
39:41yielded finger marks
39:42from the handle
39:44and also DNA evidence
39:46from blood stains
39:47on the actual blade
39:49of the knife.
39:50The finger marks
39:51came back
39:51to the suspect
39:53and the blood
39:54on the blade
39:55came back
39:55consistent with DNA
39:57from victim one.
39:59It had also shown
40:01that the victim's blood
40:03was on the shoes
40:05of the suspect.
40:05But was Inam Qureshi
40:09mentally impaired
40:10at the time
40:11as he claimed?
40:14It would be my perception
40:15that he did that
40:16on purpose
40:17and had the
40:20wherewithal
40:21to hide the knife
40:22after he'd used it.
40:24You know,
40:25that shows
40:26that he's aware
40:26of his actions
40:27and he's trying
40:28to hide evidence.
40:28I believe that his defence
40:33didn't think
40:33there was enough evidence
40:35to support
40:35the insanity plea
40:37because if there was,
40:39they would have gone for that.
40:39And then given the CCTV
40:42to add that weight to it,
40:44we were able to prove
40:45beyond doubt
40:46that he was responsible.
40:47I'm still baffled
40:58of why
40:59this happened
40:59and these poor people
41:01have been
41:01randomly attacked
41:03and
41:03it's affected their lives.
41:05since the stabbing,
41:07my mental health
41:08has deteriorated.
41:10I still can't bear
41:11people coming up
41:12behind me
41:13from the right.
41:14I have flashbacks
41:15of the sounds
41:16of when the knife
41:18went into my leg.
41:19I see the knife
41:20and eyes.
41:21Justice has been served
41:32but there's always
41:33that element,
41:34that tinge of sadness
41:35that it had to happen
41:36in the first place.
41:51In Gwent,
42:01Keelan Roberts
42:02is denying
42:02being impaired
42:03by drink and drugs
42:04when he crashed his car,
42:06killing 17-year-old
42:07passenger Chloe.
42:14Keelan failed
42:15a breath test
42:16at the scene
42:17but claims
42:17that's because
42:18he drank alcohol
42:19after the crash.
42:21Police are hoping
42:22detailed analysis
42:23of a blood sample
42:24would determine
42:25what substances
42:26were in his bloodstream
42:27before the crash.
42:31An assessment
42:32of the scene
42:32sheds more light
42:33onto how the crash happened.
42:38The vehicle
42:39struck these railings
42:41and the wall
42:44just here on my left.
42:47That street furniture
42:49had protruded
42:50into the vehicle
42:51causing those fatal
42:52injuries to the passenger.
42:56If this collision
42:57had happened
42:58at any point
42:59along this road
43:00with what we know
43:01about it,
43:02I do believe
43:03that those injuries
43:04would have been
43:05much less severe.
43:09When you look
43:10at those type of marks
43:11at the scene,
43:13they scream out to you
43:14that this was a gradual
43:15leaving of the road,
43:17something that the driver
43:19should have been aware of.
43:23That really emphasises
43:25this driver
43:26wasn't aware
43:27of what was going on
43:28around it.
43:33The blood results
43:34have finally come back.
43:36We were able to put
43:37all of that data
43:39forward towards
43:40the scientists
43:41who calculate
43:42he was shown to be
43:43over the legal limit
43:44at the point
43:45of collision.
43:49And that's not
43:50the only thing
43:50the test reveals.
43:54It also showed
43:55the presence
43:56of a number
43:57of drugs,
43:58these drugs being
43:59ketamine,
44:00MDMA,
44:01and cocaine.
44:04Ketamine is actually
44:05an anaesthetic
44:06and it can alter
44:07one's perception
44:08of reality.
44:10Cocaine and MDMA
44:10are both stimulants,
44:12so they make you feel
44:12hyper-excited,
44:14energetic,
44:15and just happy
44:17and euphorious.
44:17So it's very possible
44:18that he had been
44:19up or high earlier
44:21and was now coming down,
44:22and that might have
44:23made him quite sedated.
44:26Factor that in
44:27with alcohol,
44:28which again,
44:29you know,
44:29delays your reactions.
44:31We almost have
44:32a perfect combination
44:33of the effects
44:35that that was having
44:36on his body
44:36as to why
44:38that vehicle
44:38left the road.
44:40The scene markings
44:41and the dynamics
44:42of the collision
44:43would tell me
44:44that he vastly
44:46overcompensated
44:47how well he could
44:49drive that evening.
44:53On first hearing
44:54that he was
44:55a drink-drug driver,
44:57I felt angry
44:59at the situation
45:00because I know
45:01Chloe would have been
45:02a bit vulnerable.
45:03I feel Chloe got
45:05in the car at the end
45:05because she had no choice.
45:07She was maybe
45:08under a little bit
45:08of pressure
45:09to get back safe.
45:11I think in that moment,
45:14she trusted him.
45:16When you're 17
45:17and you're very naive
45:18about these things,
45:20I think you just trust
45:22that you're going
45:22a mile away
45:22and, you know,
45:23what's the worst
45:24that can happen?
45:24And actually,
45:25the worst did happen.
45:33for me,
45:48the biggest thing
45:49in this case
45:50is that it was
45:51totally avoidable
45:53to leave a car
45:55that was safe
45:56and drive
45:57whilst impaired,
45:58that decision
45:59will plague
46:00Keelan
46:00for the rest
46:01of his life.
46:02We need to look
46:03at, like,
46:04how people
46:05are living their lives
46:05prior to
46:06these events happening.
46:08You know,
46:08why are we relying
46:09on drugs?
46:09Why are we relying
46:10on alcohol
46:10to make us feel better?
46:11I had a lot
46:16of stick
46:17for saying
46:18that I'd
46:18forgiven Keelan
46:19very early on.
46:21But I think
46:22it's important
46:22for people
46:23to understand
46:23that forgiveness
46:24isn't about
46:25you being okay
46:27with what they did.
46:30He is evicting
46:32in himself,
46:33really,
46:34because every day
46:35he lives with that
46:36knowing that he's
46:37taken someone else's
46:38child.
46:40No,
46:40I live without Chloe
46:41for the rest of my life
46:41but I wouldn't want
46:42to live with that guilt.
47:11I live without
47:14the rest of my life.
47:15I live without
47:16the rest of my life.
47:16I live without
47:17the rest of my life.
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