Driver Who Killed 9-Year-Old Girl Blamed Her For Her Death — Then Video Revealed The Truth

On a warm July afternoon in 2023, a family’s joyful walk to a summer celebration turned into a nightmare that would haunt them forever. Nine-year-old Alice Williams was crossing Kings Cross Road in Halifax with her mother and younger brother Joseph when a driver made a decision that would shatter their world.

Qadeer Hussain, a 55-year-old father of two, was behind the wheel of a black Vauxhall Corsa when he approached the crossing. The traffic lights had already turned red, and other vehicles had begun to slow down. But Hussain didn’t stop. Instead, he accelerated—reaching nearly 50 mph in a 30 mph zone—determined to beat the light. As he sped toward the town centre, Alice had just stepped onto the road, a few steps ahead of her family.

She never had a chance.

The impact threw her to the ground in full view of her mother and little brother. She was rushed to the hospital in critical condition, but after a few agonizing days, Alice died from her injuries.

Initially, Hussain tried to deny responsibility. He claimed he was driving legally and even had the audacity to blame Alice, insisting she had darted into the road unexpectedly. But investigators weren’t convinced—and crucial dashcam footage told a very different story.

“It is the Crown’s case that the defendant made a deliberate decision to run the red light at high speed in the belief that nobody was crossing the road,” prosecutor James Lake told the court.

The dashcam footage, gathered from nearby drivers, revealed Hussain’s reckless attempt to beat the light, ultimately sealing his fate. In February, he finally admitted to causing death by dangerous driving. On Friday, he was sentenced at Bradford Crown Court to eight years and four months in prison. He also received a 10-year, two-month driving ban.

In court, Alice’s mother Claire confronted the man who had torn her family apart. Her voice steady, but her pain raw, she told Hussain that his “aggressive and monstrous” actions had left her forever broken. Little Joseph, just six years old, called the driver “mean” and “bad,” unable to understand why someone would do something so dangerous. “It makes me feel very sad,” he said.

The family released a deeply moving statement following the sentencing:

“Qadeer Hussain destroyed our daughter Alice and devastated us… We want drivers to look at Alice and think about what can happen when they take risks and drive too fast. We assume that her killer regrets his actions today.”

They went on to express gratitude to everyone who helped in the aftermath—from medical staff to witnesses who provided the damning dashcam footage.

<blockquote>“Lastly, we want our wonderful girl to be known for more than just her tragic, needless death,” they said. “Alice was ours – a happy, bright bookworm; a funny, loving and gentle daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece, cousin and friend. We will always be so proud of her.”</blockquote>

Detective Sergeant Steve Suggitt of the Major Collision Enquiry Team echoed the sentiment, emphasizing that while no sentence could bring Alice back, justice had been served.

“This was a truly tragic incident… The dashcam footage was crucial in understanding the movements of the vehicle in the moments leading up to the collision, which helped in securing the charge against Hussain.”

As her family works to heal, they are now urging all drivers to think of Alice before taking reckless chances on the road—and encouraging the public to invest in dashcams, which can prove invaluable in holding dangerous drivers accountable.

Alice’s life was cut short by a split-second act of selfishness. But her legacy may help save others.

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