
Bus driver who killed girl, 9, after smashing into her while high on drugs is jailed as father pays touching tribute
A BUS driver who knocked down and killed a nine-year-old girl when he fell asleep after taking drugs has been jailed for four years.
Martin Asolo-Agogua, 23, had been up all night at a social event when he struck Ada Bicakci with the double decker in Bexleyheath, South East London.
3
3
3
Emergency services arrived at the scene on Watling Street at 9.03am on August 3 last year.
Despite their best efforts, the youngster tragically couldn't be saved and died two days later.
Ada, a Turkish and British national, was a 'keen' gymnast and swimmer, according to tributes.
Her five-year-old brother was also taken to hospital following the crash.
Officers drug-tested Asolo-Ogugua at the scene, which he failed.
The Met Police arrested him on suspicion of causing serious injury through dangerous driving and drug-driving.
Asolo-Ogugua was today sentenced at Woolwith Crown Court for causing the nine-year-old's death.
The court heard he fell asleep at the wheel, after having taken cannabis the night before.
He mounted the opposite pavement as Ada was riding her bike with her family.
Detectives from the Met's Roads and Transport team later trawled through CCTV evidence that revealed Asolo-Oguguathe first drove the bus out of the depot at around 8.45am.
They were able to capture the exact moment he fell asleep, and saw the bus swerve cross the carriageway.
Asolo-Oguguathe was charged in February earlier this year with causing death by dangerous driving while under influence of drugs as well as driving while over the drug limit.
He admitted both offences at Woolwich Crown Court in April.
Asolo-Ogugua, of Banfield Road, Southwark, was today jailed for four years.
The 23-year-old has also been disqualified from driving for seven years.
'PILLARS OF STRENGTH'
Detective Sergeant Sam Miles, who led the investigation, said:
'Asolo-Ogugua will have to spend the rest of his life regretting the night he chose to stay awake before getting behind the wheel of a bus with cannabis in his system.
'It's a night that has cost him his freedom and snatched away the life of an innocent little girl.
'Ada had her whole life ahead of her.
'She lived in the area and attended a local primary school where she was a popular and happy pupil.
'In a remarkable show of courage and humility, Ada's family chose to take her life forward to help others by donating her organs.
'I can only hope today's sentence brings some closure for Ada's family who have remained a pillar of strength throughout these proceedings.'
FAMILY HEARTBREAK
Ada's organs were donated and she went on to help six other people following her tragic death, her family said.
They also previously shared two pictures of their daughter, including one that shows her having had her hair cut for donation.
The nine-year-old was a Turkish-British national that lived in Bexleyheath with her family and attended a local primary school.
In a heartwrenching statement shared by the Met Police, Ada's father, Bora, said: "The images of that horrific moment remain seared into my mind. That scene replays endlessly, a constant reminder of the day my world fractured beyond repair.
"This tragedy happened on my watch, a father's ultimate failure. My world has been turned upside down, and with it, the foundations of my family have crumbled.
"My darling Ada. Our thanks are not enough to show our gratitude for you. We will honour your name with acts of magnitude. You will never be forgotten.
"We will make this story one of love and thanks that we owe everybody. Your presence, and passing, will leave a mark in this country and we will fight to make drug driving a part of its history."
'RECKLESS AND UTTERLY SELFISH'
Senior Crown Prosecutor, Miranda Jollie, of the Crown Prosecution Service, added: 'Asolo-Ogugua was reckless and utterly selfish to get behind the wheel of a bus after consuming drugs and put many lives at risk that day.
'His actions have robbed a young girl of her entire life. Our thoughts remain with Ada's family and friends as they try to come to terms with their unimaginable loss
"I hope his sentence today can help to bring some closure for Ada's family and highlight the devastating consequences of drug driving.'
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Independent
18 minutes ago
- The Independent
Tree collapse that killed girl, 7, investigated by police
A seven-year-old girl died and a six-year-old girl was left critically injured after a tree fell in Chalkwell Park, Southend-on-Sea, on Saturday afternoon. Three other children also sustained injuries in the incident, which occurred shortly before 3pm. Dozens of eyewitnesses were present, with approximately 40-50 people attempting to lift the fallen tree to rescue the trapped children. Essex Police have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the collapse of the tree, which was reportedly held up by metal poles. The park remains partially cordoned off for the investigation, and flowers are being laid by members of the public.


Telegraph
19 minutes ago
- Telegraph
The Iranian threat already inside Britain
Iran's online disinformation has been paired with activism from sympathetic NGOs. The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is a driving force behind these campaigns. They've arranged annual Quds rallies, which is a tradition that was established by the 1979 Iranian Revolution leader Ruhollah Khomeini, and brandished Hezbollah flags until the Lebanese group was designated as a terror organisation in 2019. Despite investigations corroborating the IHRC's links to the Islamic Republic, the group still operates and is facing scrutiny for allegedly backing the Palestine Action sabotage campaign against Israeli targets. These networks thrive in part because of the endurance of Iranian dark money in the British financial system. To advance the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action nuclear deal, Britain lifted sanctions on Melli Bank and Bank Saderat in 2016. Melli Bank has been implicated in financing Iran-aligned Kataib Hezbollah militias in Iraq and Bank Saderat has funded Palestinian terror groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad. As major Iranian financial institutions still operate London offices and do business within a stone's throw of the Bank of England, their activities have received parliamentary scrutiny. Dame Margaret Hodge, a Labour peer from Barking, and Sir Iain Duncan Smith, the former leader of the Conservative Party, both drew attention to this issue in 2024. Owing to mounting concerns about Iran's malign activities in Britain, the authorities have taken some concrete actions. In October 2024, MI5 chief Ken McCallum vowed to give his 'fullest attention to the risk of an increase in, or broadening of, Iranian state aggression in the UK' and highlighted the service's thwarting of 20 potentially lethal Iranian plots against British citizens. In March 2025 Dan Jarvis, the security minister, declared that unregistered Iranian state agents could face up to five years in prison. These half-measures are not nearly sufficient to neutralise the full scale of Iran's shadow war against Britain. Tighter sanctions on Iranian financial networks and curbs on malign influence operations are urgently needed.


BBC News
23 minutes ago
- BBC News
Tribute to 'adventurous' boy, 15, in Lochore paddleboarding death
A family has paid tribute to a "bold and adventurous" 15-year-old boy killed in a paddleboarding incident on a Fife Scotland named Alexander McNab as the body recovered from the water at Lochore Meadows in Crosshill on Sunday fire service and coastguard were involved in searches of Loch Ore, after reports of concern for Alexander in the water at 17:25 on said the death was not suspicious and a report would be submitted to the procurator fiscal. In a statement, Alexander's family said he was "adventurous, bold, hard-working, ambitious and always looking out and caring for others".They added: "He is a much-loved son, brother, grandson, cousin, friend and boyfriend and a big part of his local community."Alexander will be forever missed by those that knew him and loved him."Det Sgt Duncan Thompson, of Police Scotland, said: "Our thoughts are very much with Alexander's family at this very distressing time and we have specialist officers supporting them."