Bhunatastic.</p> Picked up in a Rolls Royce and Stretch Limo - nice to see a bit of contrition there.</p>
quote on release..."nobody's died" !! <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="629" border="0"><tbody><tr><td colspan="3"><div class="mxb"><div class="sh">Ex-boxing champ freed from prison </div></div></td></tr><tr><td valign="top" width="416"><font size="2"><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="203" align="right" border="0"><tbody><tr><td><div> <div class="cap">Naseem Hamed leaves Moorland Prison near Doncaster</div></div></td></tr></tbody></table>Former boxing champion Naseem Hamed has left prison after serving 16 weeks of a 15-month term for dangerous driving. The 32-year-old was jailed in May after his sports car was involved in a 90mph crash in Sheffield which left another driver, Anthony Burgin, badly injured. </p> As he left Moorland Prison, Doncaster, on Friday in a Rolls-Royce, Hamed said: "My heart goes out to Mr Burgin." </p> Hamed, of Dore in Sheffield, will wear an electronic tag under the Home Office's Home Detention Curfew scheme. </p> Last week Mr Burgin, <font size="4">who suffered fractures to every major bone in his body in the crash</font>, said he was shocked that Hamed was being released early. </p> As he left prison, the former world champion was asked by reporters if he was sorry for what he had done. </p> Missed birth </p> He replied: "All I can say basically is my heart goes out to the victim, Mr Burgin, and his family. </p> "I've just served nearly a four-month sentence in jail and not seeing my newborn baby, the birth of my newborn baby, what can I say, you know, it's been hard, but thank God nobody's died." </p> In May, Sheffield Crown Court heard the former world featherweight champion took a "stupid risk" while showing off his powerful Mercedes McLaren sports car to a businessman in May 2005. </p> He was doing at least 90mph on the wrong side of the carriageway as he approached a blind dip on Ringinglow Road, on the edge of the Peak District. </p> His car, with the registration plate NAS 1, was in a head-on collision with a Volkswagen Golf, driven by Mr Burgin, whose wife Claire was also injured in the crash. </p> Last Friday, Mr Burgin said in a statement: "What happened to my wife and I was deeply distressing and nearly destroyed our lives. </p> "I am shocked that after such a serious accident Mr Hamed has been released after less than four months." </p></font></td></tr></tbody></table>
RE: quote on release..."nobody's died" !! Think the use of that quote was a bit like the use of statistics, taken out of context you can make it say anything. What he actually said was "...thank God nobody has died"