Road rage dispute that led to man's death either murder or self-defence, court hears
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In a recent court hearing, 24-year-old Umar Hussein Alkhalifa Al Enizi stood before the Queensland Supreme Court, firmly denying charges of murder. The case revolves around the death of 25-year-old Troy Edward Vandenberg, who tragically lost his life on September 17, 2021, in Browns Plains, located south of Brisbane.

As the trial unfolds, a significant point highlighted is the fact that Al Enizi and Vandenberg were complete strangers to each other. This detail was brought to light by the prosecution as the jury began to delve into the circumstances surrounding Vandenberg’s death.

Umar Hussein Alkhalifa Al Enizi. (AAP)

The prosecution, led by crown prosecutor Samantha O’Rourke, clarified that there is no dispute regarding the cause of Vandenberg’s death. It is acknowledged that he succumbed to injuries inflicted when he was struck by an Audi vehicle driven by Al Enizi, just meters away from his own residence.

However, the core issue at the heart of the trial is the motive behind the act. O’Rourke addressed the jury, stating, “This trial is about why Mr. Vandenberg was struck by the defendant with that car: that is the dispute.” She further asserted, “The Crown says it was an intentional act.”

The incident, which has now culminated in a legal battle, began around 2:30 PM in the vicinity of the Princess Alexandra Hospital, situated in Brisbane’s inner southern suburbs. The details of that day are now being meticulously examined in court to determine the truth behind the fatal encounter.

The incident started about 2.30pm that day near the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane’s inner southern suburbs.

Al Enizi was driving a white Audi and Vandenberg was driving a blue Toyota Camry

“Something happened between the two of them that frustrated Mr Vandenberg,” O’Rourke said.

Vandenberg, wearing only underwear, got out of his car at the traffic lights and approached Al Enizi and told him to “open the f—ing door” and hit Al Enizi’s car when he did not do so.

“The pair threw punches at each other but (no witnesses) saw the punches actually connect. The men separated and then went back to their cars,” O’Rourke said.

Both men ended up driving off in the same direction to their respective homes.

The incident started about 2.30pm that day near the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane’s inner southern suburbs. (Nine)

At 2.55pm the pair ended up at a housing estate at Logan with Vandenberg following Al Enizi and kicking his car at an intersection.

Witnesses would testify Vandenberg later picked up a hammer and was standing on the roadway before Al Enizi drove across two lanes in order to strike Vandenberg with his car, O’Rourke said.

The jurors were told they would see CCTV footage of Vandenberg being thrown into the air by the impact.

Al Enizi had simply responded in a split second to an impending threat from Vandenberg, who had a hammer and was behaving in an “aggressive unhinged, and terrifying” manner, defence barrister Saul Holt told the jury.

“Troy Vandenberg ran out from the other side (of the road) on a path to intercept Mr Al Enizi’s car as it was driving through and Mr Vandenberg threw a hammer at full force towards his windscreen,” Holt said.

Vandenberg was a muscular man who said on the phone “some black curry-munching c— has just cut me off”, after his first encounter with Al Enizi, Holt said.

Holt told the jury they could find the witnesses were inconsistent about Al Enizi crossing two lanes in order to hit Vandenberg.

The trial continues before Acting Justice Peter Applegarth.

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