UK rapper Ghetts jailed for killing Nepali student in hit-and-run


Ghetts attends the Ivor Novello Awards ceremony in London, Britain, May 22, 2025. REUTERS/Toby Melville

LONDON, March 3 (Reuters) - ⁠British rapper Ghetts was jailed ⁠for 12 years on Tuesday for ‌killing a Nepali student in a hit-and-run while driving dangerously and over the drink-drive limit.

The award-winning ​artist, whose real name ⁠is Justin Clarke-Samuel, ⁠pleaded guilty in December to causing the death ⁠of ‌20-year-old Yubin Tamang in north London last year.

Clarke-Samuel, 41, ⁠also admitted an additional charge of driving ​his ‌BMW M5 dangerously before the fatal incident.

Ghetts ⁠was ​nominated for the 2024 Mercury Prize for his fourth studio album "On Purpose, with ⁠Purpose" and won best male ​act at Britain's MOBO Awards in 2021. The rapper has also collaborated with high-profile ⁠artists including Ed Sheeran.

Clarke-Samuel sat in the dock at London's Old Bailey as prosecutor Philip McGhee said he had ​been drinking before driving ⁠home dangerously, running red lights and travelling ​at nearly 70 miles ‌per hour (112.7 kilometres per ​hour).

(Reporting by Sam Tobin; editing by Sarah Young and William James)

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