CAB CRASH CHASE RAP Victim of crash that killed six had been released from jail for 130mph police..

Davis Liope

A VICTIM of the crash that killed six was recently freed from jail after being caught in a 130mph police chase.

Kasar Jehangir, 25, was one of three men who died when their high-powered car hit a taxi, neighbours said yesterday.

The Audi S3 careered head-on into the black minivan on a stretch of dual carriageway used as a late-night “drag track” by “boy racers”.

Jehangir was sentenced to 36 months last November, after admitting driving dangerously and possessing drugs with intent to supply.

He was arrested in July 2015 when police began monitoring an Audi S3 - similar to the car involved in the horror smash.

As cops tried pulling him over, Jehangir accelerated down the M6 and weaved dangerously between lanes, Mail Online reports.

Jehangir, 25, had recently been released from prison after being involved in a 130mph police chase

Dashcam footage released by cops shows heroin being flung from a window in the high-powered Audi before exploding in a plume of brown smoke on the road.

Jehangir died when he was thrown from the Audi with Mohammed Fahsa, 30, and Tauqeer Hussain, 26, on Sunday morning. It is believed Kasar was a passenger.

Witnesses said the car had earlier been doing speeds of up to 100mph.

It careered across a central reservation in an underpass in Edgbaston, Birmingham, at 1am on Sunday.

Taxi driver Imtiaz Mohammed, 33, and two passengers also died.

His dad Ikhtiar Mohammed revealed yesterday three of Imtiaz's six children still don't know he died in the smash.

He told the Birmingham Mail: “His son who is 15 was upstairs crying. I said to him he won’t be coming back - you have to try and be brave.

“Some of the children are very young and we didn’t tell them yet. They have gone to school today. The other three know that their daddy has passed away.

“It is very sad. It is a tragedy for everyone from my family and also for the other family."

Imtiaz had called his wife to say he was picking up his final fare for the night and would be heading home for dinner minutes before he was killed.

His family said he was within weeks of quitting his job as a taxi driver and had been working one of his final shifts. He was also due to be celebrating his daughter's fourth birthday today.

Meanwhile video has emerged online showing cars racing at up to 145mph near the carnage site.

Shocking videos posted on YouTube show cars racing around the city streets close to the scene of the carnage on Sunday morning.

Locals have complained to police about boy racers driving "like maniacs" Belgrave Middleway - a main traffic artery.

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