Moment hit-and-run driver killed stranger by reversing into road sign that fell on top of him and split his head in half during late night road rage argument outside massage parlour
- Tony Green, 27, ploughed his Skoda into Shkelzen Taka, 28, on Boxing Day, 2020
- Just seconds before, Green hit a metal sign which collapsed onto the victim
- This caused a 'complete bisection of his face and head' and killing him instantly
- A court heard the pair had earlier exchanged words outside a massage parlour
- Green found guilty of murder and will be sentenced in Birmingham tomorrowChilling CCTV shows the moment a hit-and-run driver killed a stranger by reversing into a road sign which fell and split his head in two after a row outside a brothel.
Drug dealer Tony Green, 27, ploughed his Skoda into Shkelzen Taka, 28, on Boxing Day last year in Birmingham.
Just seconds before, Green hit a metal sign which collapsed onto the victim causing a 'complete bisection of his face and head' and killing him instantly.The pair had exchanged words in the early hours of the morning following a chance encounter outside a massage parlour.
Green jumped on the bonnet of Mr Taka's BMW and smashed the windscreen during his horrifying rampage captured on CCTV.
Green was found guilty of murder and will be sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court tomorrow.
Chilling CCTV shows the moment a hit-and-run driver killed a stranger by reversing into a road sign which fell and severed his head after a row outside a brothel
Green, who was 'spoiling for trouble', can be seen in shocking CCTV jumping on the bonnet of Mr Taka's BMW and smashing the windscreen
Green, who was 'spoiling for trouble', can be seen in shocking CCTV jumping on the bonnet of Mr Taka's BMW and smashing the windscreen.
Tony Green, 27, (pictured) ploughed his Skoda into Shkelzen Taka, 28, on Boxing Day last year in Birmingham
Green then jumped into his Skoda Octavia and deliberately reversed into the BMW causing further damage before driving off.
Mr Taka followed the vehicle on foot for a short distance but backed away onto the pavement when Green stopped and began to reverse.
Green swerved towards his victim and struck a metal road sign which fell, hitting Mr Taka on the head.
The court heard the road sign 'caused nearly a complete bisection of his face and head'.
This would have killed Mr Taka 'almost instantaneously.'
The Skoda then drove over Mr Taka's lifeless body and sped away from the scene.
The vehicle was found burnt out later that same day.
A member of the public was left to discover Mr Taka's body and called paramedics who pronounced him dead at the scene at 5.57am.
Green was found guilty of murder and will be sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court tomorrow. Pictured: Mr Taka before his death
The convicted drug dealer jumped into his Skoda Octavia and deliberately reversed into the vehicle causing further damage before driving off
Green swerved towards his victim and struck a metal road sign which fell, hitting Mr Taka on the head. Pictured: The aftermath of the attack
Green denied being responsible for trying to destroy evidence and also claimed he put the car in reverse by mistake after having problems with the gear box.
But a jury took just an hour on Monday to decide he was lying and found him guilty of murder.
Green, of Erdington, will be jailed at Birmingham Crown Court tomorrow.SHARE THIS ARTICLEShare
The court heard the road sign 'caused nearly a complete bisection of his face and head'. Pictured: Police at the scene on Boxing Day last year
Detective Inspector Wes Martin, of West Midlands Police's Homicide Unit, said after the case: 'This is a tragic case where a chance encounter has led to the death of a family man and the imprisonment of another for life.
'All too often impetuous acts of violence lead to tragedy as we have seen here.
'My thoughts remain with Shkelzen's family who continue to mourn his loss.'
At the time of his death Mr Taka's family said: 'Shkelzen was a much loved brother and partner and his family are devastated at his loss.'
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