Teenager who stabbed cabbie to death after boasting about 'going to rob a taxi' found guilty of murder

By James Smith 10th Jul 2023

Mohammed Istakhar, 44, was found with serious injuries at around 6.45am on Tuesday (29 November) at the junction of Braggs Farm Lane and Lady Lane (image via SWNS)
Mohammed Istakhar, 44, was found with serious injuries at around 6.45am on Tuesday (29 November) at the junction of Braggs Farm Lane and Lady Lane (image via SWNS)

A teenager who stabbed a cabbie to death and stole his car after boasting about 'going to rob a taxi' is facing life in jail after being found guilty of murder.

Oliver Pugh, 19, violently attacked Mohammed Istakhar, 46, after luring him to a remote country lane near Earlswood Lakes so he could steal his vehicle.

A court heard the dad-of-five pleaded with his killer "I have got a family, I have got kids" before he was fatally stabbed in the chest on November 29 last year.

Pugh, of Solihull, was on Friday found guilty of murder and possessing a knife following a trial at Birmingham Crown Court.

Luca de Fazio, 18, of no fixed address, was cleared of the same charge. He had previously admitted a charge of having a knife and was jailed for a month.

The court heard that the defendants had gone for a night out in Birmingham city centre.

After leaving Rosies nightclub Pugh had asked a woman he met there if she was a snitch and then said 'I am going to rob a taxi' although she assumed he was joking.

Jurors were told the Mr Istakhar, had 'the misfortune' of picking up the teenagers as a fare after they had been on a night out in Birmingham city centre.

He drove to Braggs Farm Lane, Solihull where Pugh pretended to go and fetch cash to pay for the taxi.

He then returned with a knife and stabbed Mr Istakhar through the heart as he tried to defend himself before stealing his Vauxhall Insignia.

At one point the victim, who also suffered stab wounds to his thigh, finger and arm, was captured on CCTV being pursued by Pugh who then turned back.

Mr Istakhar was found in a pool of blood along the country lane by another motorist on their way to work at around 6.30am.

But nothing could be done to save the taxi driver despite the efforts of paramedics who rushed to the scene near Earlsdon Lakes reservoir.

The jury was told that the defendants effectively blamed each other for what had happened after being arrested.

Pugh will be sentenced on September 22.

     

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