Bk. man who left Astoria
woman to die gets sentenced
BY BILL PARRY
The driver who crashed his car on
the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and
left an Astoria woman in the passenger
seat to perish in the flames was sent to
jail for many years on Jan. 9.
Saeed Ahmad, 24, of Marine Park in
Brooklyn, was sentenced by Brooklyn
Supreme Court Justice Vincent Del
Giudice to an indeterminate term of
four to 12 years in prison after Ahmad
pleaded guilty to second-degree
manslaughter on November 27, 2018.
Harleen Grewal, 25, was a passenger
in the 2007 Infiniti G35 that Ahmad was
operating at 4 a.m. on Oct. 13, 2017, after
spending a night out in Manhattan.
Prosecutors said the defendant was
driving at an excessive rate of speed,
attempted to pass other vehicles and
crashed into a side barrier between
the Hamilton Avenue and Prospect
Expressway exits, causing it to explode and
burst into flames, the evidence showed.
Ahmad got out of the burning car
and left without calling 911 or alerting
anyone that the victim was still in the
vehicle. Grewal died and her remains
were recovered from the scene after
the FDNY put out the fire.
Ahmad was arrested later that
morning and tests determined that
his blood alcohol level at the time of
the crash was above the legal limit of
.08, according to the Brooklyn district
attorney’s office.
“The defendant’s senseless and
reckless actions caused the death of
a young woman who had her entire
life ahead of her,” Brooklyn District
Attorney Eric Gonzalez said. “He
showed complete disregard for human
Rego Park woman killed,
three others injured in fi re
BY ROBERT POZARYCKI
Smoke inhalation claimed the
life of a Rego Park woman after a
fire broke out inside an apartment
building late Saturday night, law
enforcement sources reported.
Police said the blaze ignited Jan.
12 at about 11:40 p.m. on the fifth
floor of the Austin Towers building
located at 87-30 62nd Ave.
Firefighters who responded to the
scene found Anna Latek, 51, inside a
fifth-floor apartment unit suffering
from smoke inhalation, according to
authorities.
Firefighters pulled her from
A Brooklyn man was sentenced to up to
12 years in prison after walking away
from a fiery car wreck that killed Astoria
resident Harleen Grewal. Facebook
life and for the safety of everyone using
our roadways. Hopefully, the victim’s
heartbroken family will find some
solace with today’s sentencing.”
Grewall worked at the clothing
brand BCBG Max Azaria. The case
made headlines around the world
after cellphone video showed Ahmad
walking from the burning wreckage of
his car to hail a yellow taxi and leave
the scene.
Ahmad claimed he tried to free
Grewall from the car but she was
unconscious and the flames engulfed
the vehicle too quickly burning his
arms and legs.
“I didn’t mean for anyone to get hurt,”
Ahmad told Justice Del Guidice during
his plea hearing. “She was my friend. “
the home and transferred her to
paramedics, who rushed her to
Elmhurst Hospital, where she died.
Three other residents of the
apartment house were also rushed
to NewYork-Presbyterian Queens
Hospital in stable condition after
suffering smoke inhalation, police
said.
Firefighters quickly brought the
blaze under control. FDNY Marshals
were looking into the cause of the
blaze.
Reach reporter Robert Pozarycki
by e-mail at rpozarycki@qns.com or
by phone at (718) 224-5863 ext. 204.
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