A young father’s tragic death in a car crash sparks a haunting question: Could more have been done? The driver, Nomazwe Moyo, admitted fault and received a 12-year sentence—but her history of seizures and epilepsy, which she ignored despite police warnings, adds layers of complexity. With three prior collisions and missed DVLA reporting duties, the inquest grapples with systemic gaps. While coroners find no immediate action needed, new training protocols are being pushed for police and ambulance crews to better flag at-risk drivers—offering a glimmer of hope for preventing future tragedies. For Muhammad’s grieving family, his memory lives on as a beacon of love and resilience.

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