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Taxi driver killed in Bolton crash remembered by hundreds
Summary
Hundreds attended funeral prayers for taxi driver Masrob Ali after a head-on crash in Bolton that also killed three teenagers; Greater Manchester Police say their investigation is ongoing and have appealed for witnesses.
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Masrob Ali, a 54-year-old taxi driver, was remembered at funeral prayers after he was killed in a head-on crash in Bolton that also claimed the lives of three teenagers. The service was held at Masjid-e-Sajedeen in Blackburn and drew around 600 mourners from across the UK. The family later returned to their home and a private burial was scheduled to take place at Pleasington Cemetery at 3pm. Greater Manchester Police said their investigation into the collision is ongoing.
Key facts:
- Officials reported a head-on collision on Wigan Road in Bolton early on Sunday that killed taxi driver Masrob Ali and three teenagers.
- About 600 people attended funeral prayers at Masjid-e-Sajedeen in Blackburn; a private burial was scheduled at Pleasington Cemetery.
- Greater Manchester Police said they are examining video footage, investigating the circumstances and appealing for witnesses and any dashcam or CCTV footage; several passengers from the vehicles remain in hospital.
Summary:
The funerals and gatherings have marked a period of community mourning for those who died. Police say the investigation continues and have appealed for witness reports and footage as enquiries progress.
