Asadul Karim, 31, was driving a silver Mercedes along the A141, approaching the Spittals Interchange...

Published: 3:41 am July 16, 2023
Updated: 8:05 am October 8, 2025
A drink-driver who smashed into the side of a car at 100mph, instantly killing a man, has been jailed for twelve years – UKNIP

Asadul Karim, 31, was driving a silver Mercedes along the A141, approaching the Spittals Interchange roundabout, near Huntingdon, at about 11.30 pm on 12 July, 2021.

Karim lost control of his vehicle on the approach to the roundabout and ploughed into the side of the Honda Civic.

The driver of the Honda, 36-year-old Mark Rulman, who had been waiting at a red light, was killed instantly.

Karim failed a breath test, providing a reading of 103 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath – almost three times the legal limit of 35 micrograms – and he was found to be disqualified from driving, with no insurance.

Karim, of Montrose Gardens, Mitcham, London, pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving, while disqualified and without insurance.

He was sentenced today (14 July) at Peterborough Crown Court to twelve years in prison.

Detective Sergant Craig Wheeler, from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “Yet another life is lost due to the selfish actions of a drink-driver. This horrifying case has brought unimaginable heartache to the victim’s family.

“Karim knew he had consumed alcohol, but selfishly he had no regard for the safety of others. He made the decision to drive intoxicated, whilst he was already disqualified from driving and in a manner and speed which was incredibly dangerous.

“Drink driving is illegal, dangerous and truly ruins lives. People can help us make the roads of Cambridgeshire safer for everyone by confidentially reporting others they suspect of driving under the influence.”

The force operates a dedicated, confidential hotline for members of the public to report drunk or drug driving – 0800 032 0845. It is available 24/7, and gives people the chance to supply the police with information to help reduce the number of drunk or drug drivers on the county’s roads.

In a tribute released at the time, Mr Rulman’s family said: “Mark was a private man with a great sense of fun and a sharp but sarcastic sense of humour. His quick wit and insight were key to his character, endearing him to his many friends.

“He had a very analytical, scientific mind and a thirst for knowledge. He was also a keen gamer, lover of music and film and a lifelong New England Patriots fan, having been born in Maine, USA.

“Loved and adored by his family, he will be deeply missed by his family and friends alike. Goodnight Mr Brachiosaurus!”

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