US police want Brit hit-and-run suspect
Sunday Express|September 22, 2024
A BRITISH triplet who allegedly used a brother’s passport to try to escape prosecution for a multiple car crash which left two children with critical injuries is facing extradition to the US.
Lee Sorrell
US police want Brit hit-and-run suspect

Thomas Robb, 22, from Roydon, Essex, allegedly ran away after the pile-up, along with his three passengers, in Rockland County on the northern outskirts of New York City two years ago.

He is accused of causing the collision by driving a BMW X5 in the wrong direction down a oneway street, passing at least two “No Entry” signs.

Two brothers, aged six and seven, were rushed to hospital for emergency treatment. One suffered a severe head injury.

The youngsters were in a Chevrolet Cruze driven by their mum Jacqueline Pachay, 34, which was allegedly struck by Robb’s vehicle.

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