Man convicted of killing Good Samaritan and stabbing groom at wedding
A man has been found guilty of murder after driving into a wedding brawl, killing a Good Samaritan and injuring several others. The incident occurred during a family dispute at a wedding reception in Sheffield. The driver then stabbed his new brother-in-law multiple times. The court found him guilty of murder and other charges.

A driver, Hassan Jhangur, was found guilty of murder for hitting five people with his car during a wedding brawl in Sheffield. The incident resulted in the death of Chris Marriott, who was trying to help one of Jhangur's sisters. Jhangur also stabbed his new brother-in-law after the crash. He denied murder but pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving. Jhangur was convicted of murder, wounding, and causing grievous bodily harm to others. His father was found guilty of perverting the course of justice.
The court heard that the incident stemmed from a family dispute at a wedding, leading to violence in the street. Mr. Marriott and off-duty midwife Alison Norris got involved unintentionally. Jhangur used his car as a weapon with the intention to cause harm. The tension arose from a wedding between Amaani Jhangur and Hasan Khan, escalating into a violent confrontation.
Jhangur faces a life sentence for murder. The judge commended the dignity of the victims' families during the trial.
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