2 men convicted of crash into Sunderland care home

A second 21-year-old has admitted robbing a woman of a BMW which later crashed into a care home in Sunderland while being pursued by police.

Author: Ellie KumarPublished 19th Aug 2025

Two men have been convicted following a collision with a care home in Sunderland.

Sam Asgari-Tabar and Reece Parish appeared at Newcastle Crown Court today where they each pleaded guilty to charges of robbery.

Asgari-Tabar also admitted a separate charge of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

Police image of Sam Asgari-Tabar

Charges of kidnap for both men will no longer be taken forward.

Judge Robert Spragg said the men will be sentenced on October 17 and he remanded the pair in custody.

He told them: "You have both very sensibly pleaded guilty to these matters and you will be given credit for that from the sentencing judge in due course."

Police image of Reece Parish

Christopher Knox, for Parish, said the defendant was "regretful and apologetic" about what happened.

At the time of the crash, Asgari-Tabar was subject to a suspended sentence imposed in May, the court heard.

The Crown Prosecution Service indicated that it will not proceed with the kidnap charges against the pair and those alleged offences will lie on file.

Northumbria Police were alerted to reports of a stolen car in Fenham, Newcastle, on the evening of July 10 and a suspect vehicle was spotted in the Sunderland area 15 minutes later.

A pursuit then followed which ended with the BMW crashing into the care home, causing extensive structural damage to the building.

Initially, Northumbria Police said eight residents required hospital treatment.

Two days later, the force said a woman in her 90s and a woman in her 80s, neither of whom were in the eight taken to hospital, had died and police inquiries were ongoing.

After the hearing, Chief Superintendent Mark Hall, of Northumbria Police, said: "This was a shocking incident in one of our communities - the actions of both men that night were incredibly reckless.

"I am pleased the swift and diligent work of all involved in our investigation left them with no choice but to admit their guilt at court."

Northumbria Police confirmed on Tuesday that the two men will not face charges over the deaths of the two women.

The force said: "Following the incident, two care home residents died a short time later but no criminal proceedings are to be brought in relation to the deaths."

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