
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.
As he left Moorland Prison, Doncaster, on Friday in a Rolls-Royce, Hamed said: “My heart goes out to Mr Burgin.”
Hamed, of Dore in Sheffield, will wear an electronic tag under the Home Office’s Home Detention Curfew scheme.
Last week Mr Burgin, who suffered fractures to every major bone in his body in the crash, said he was shocked that Hamed was being released early.
As he left prison, the former world champion was asked by reporters if he was sorry for what he had done.





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