[ Web Proxy ]
URL:
Viewing: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/dad-fugitive-killing-baby-daughter-37368883 [Back]  [Original]

Dad on the run from police after killing baby daughter in drink-drive crash - The Mirror


Skip to main content
The Mirror: The Heart of Britain
Check out our editions:

Dad on the run from police after killing baby daughter in drink-drive crash

Emmanuel Sakyi, 31, fled the scene after crashing while drink driving on Bletcham Way in Milton Keynes with his baby daughter dying in the accident, a court heard

Emmanuel Sakyi [Emmanuel Sakyi]
View Image

Emmanuel Sakyi, 31, is on the run from the police(Image: Thames Valley Police / SWNS)

A dad is on the run from police after being convicted of killing his baby in a drink-drive crash.


Emmanuel Sakyi, 31, allegedly fled the scene after a collision with an oncoming car, having driven on the wrong side of the road, on Bletcham Way in Milton Keynes in December 2022.


His seven-month-old daughter Emmanuela, who was sitting on her mothers lap in the passenger seat, suffered serious injuries in the crash and later died in hospital.


Sakyi, of Milton Keynes, did not appear at Aylesbury Crown Court last week for his trial after being charged with causing death by dangerous driving.

On Monday, he was found guilty by a unanimous jury after just over two and a half hours of deliberation, and was sentenced in absentia to 15 years imprisonment.

During the trial, jurors heard that Sakyi was driving while twice the legal alcohol limit and demonstrably far below the standard of any reasonable motorist.


He drove his grey Peugeot 508 for a considerable distance on the wrong side of the road before colliding with a green Fiat 500, the court heard.

Prosecutor Daren Samat said the defendant did not, as he was legally responsible to do, secure his daughter in a car seat or appropriate restraint. It was heard that instead, Sakyi simply allowed her to be carried in the front seat by her mother.

Emmanuela was sitting on her mothers lap with a seatbelt across her stomach, Mr Samat told the court. We say that in itself was wholly inappropriate and dangerous, he added.


The defendant failed to respond to the driver of an oncoming Fiat 500, named in court as Shannon Willison, who was flashing her lights and beeping her horn to attract his attention, jurors heard.

Instead, he carried on straight and despite the other drivers best effort to avoid a collision, he drove into that Fiat 500, Mr Samat added.

The prosecutor said the defendant, who it was alleged knew he was responsible for the collision, wasnt going to stick around for the police and fled the scene. He said that the defendant may not have known at this stage how serious the injuries to baby Emmanuela were.


Sakyi was later arrested by police outside his home address, but since he failed to appear for his trial, Thames Valley Police are now appealing for help locating him. He is described as a black man with a medium build, with black hair and brown eyes and is around 5ft 3inches tall.

Lead investigating officer, Detective Sergeant Ed Crofts, said: Enquiries have been ongoing to locate Emmanuel Sakyi, and we are now appealing for the publics help in locating him. This is a devastating case where a childs life has been lost. Our enquiries are focused on ensuring Sakyi faces the consequences of his actions.

He added that members of the public should not approach Sakyi if they see him, but should instead call 999. Police have asked that anyone with information on Sakyis whereabouts should call 101 or make a report online quoting reference 20260622-2396, or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Article continues below

Sakyi, of Milton Keynes, denied but was convicted of causing death by dangerous driving and was sentenced in absentia to 15 years imprisonment, and disqualified from driving for 18 years.

ENJOYED THIS STORY?

Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.

Google Preferred Source Badge [Google Preferred Source Badge]




2026 a Reach plc subsidiary
reach logo [reach logo]

At Reach and across our entities we and our partners use information collected through cookies and other identifiers from your device to improve experience on our site, analyse how it is used and to show personalised advertising. You can opt out of the sale or sharing of your data, at any time clicking the "Do Not Sell or Share my Data" button at the bottom of the webpage. Please note that your preferences are browser specific. Use of our website and any of our services represents your acceptance of the use of cookies and consent to the practices described in our Privacy Notice and Terms and Conditions.

Accept
Web Proxy Viewer  |  New URL  |  Original Page