The 23-year-old driver accused of causing the death of a beauty therapist in a crash is remanded in custody

EXCLUSIVE: The 23-year-old Range Rover driver accused of causing the death of a beauty therapist in a crash is remanded in custody after the family failed to post £250,000 bail
- Rida Kazem is charged with causing death by dangerous driving after a horrific accident
- Yagmur Ozden, 33, was killed in an incident on the A40 in west London on August 22
- Kazem’s vehicle blew up and rolled over the Tesla charging station
- The black Range Rover then landed on rails at Park Royal tube station
- Kazem appeared in court today in a wheelchair following a leg amputation
The Range Rover driver accused of causing the death of a beauty therapist in a crash has been remanded in custody after his family failed to post £250,000 bail.
Rida Kazem, 23, is charged with causing death by dangerous driving after a horror accident that killed Yagmur Ozden, 33, on the A40 in west London on August 22 last year.
The mother-of-one died after Kazem’s black Range Rover skyrocketed and jumped over a Tesla charging station before landing on the tracks of Park Royal tube station – with the incident captured on a dashcam.
Kazem, a jewelery shop manager, appeared in a wheelchair at Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court today after having his leg amputated following the accident.

Rida Kazem (pictured in court today) is accused of causing death by dangerous driving after the horror accident in west London

Yagmur Ozden, a mother of one child, died at the scene of the crash at Park Royal tube station in August last year
He was remanded in custody after his family failed to pay the £250,000 bail required by the court.
The district judge had given his father until 4:00 p.m. to deposit the money, but they told the court they could not raise that amount.
Kazem will next appear at the Old Bailey for a pre-trial hearing.
Beauty therapist Ozden, who had a 12-year-old daughter, died at the scene after being thrown from the back seat of the car.
An inquest opening was told she died of blunt force trauma.
Another passenger, Zamarod Arif, suffered a broken arm and leg. Kazem suffered serious injuries and his left leg was amputated after being in a coma at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington for several weeks.
Kazem was also charged with causing serious injuries by driving dangerously and failing to provide a blood sample.

The Range Rover horror accident that left the £180,000 car mutilated on a London Underground route (Image: Park Royal)

The SUV went off the road, crashed into a Tesla charging station (pictured) and a parked Tesla

Flowers were attached to the railings where the 4×4 Range Rover crashed through to eventually land on the Tube tracks at Park Royal station
The judge sent the case to the Old Bailey for a pretrial hearing on February 7.
Kazem was remanded in custody after his family failed to pay the £250,000 bail required by the court.
The district judge had given his father until 4 p.m. to deposit the money. They informed the court that they could not raise that amount.
Kazem will next appear at the Old Bailey for a pre-trial hearing.
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