A man has been jailed for 12 years for killing a three year old girl in Manchester City Centre after colliding with a tram on Mosley Street
Rawal Rehman aged 26 of Lambton Road, Chorlton abandoned his van and fled the scene in a taxi.
He was arrested in a restaurant two days after the incident as he was avoiding the authorities.
Three year old Lulu Palmisano was walking down Booth Street with her parents when a Mercedes sprinter van driven by Rehman veered into them, causing fatal injuries to Lulu.
Rehman, who was driving along Nicholas Street, ignored stop signs and crossed the junction at Mosley Street.
The van collided with a tram, which forced the van onto the pavement where it collided with Lulu. She was taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary, but her injuries were too severe, and she tragically passed away shortly after.
Rehman abandoned his van and fled the scene in a taxi. He was arrested in a restaurant two days after the incident as he was avoiding the authorities.
Officers traced Rehman through documents found in his van and arrested him on 24 February.
In a powerful victim impact statement read out in court, Lulu’s family said:”Today marks another deeply emotional moment in our journey since the loss of our beloved daughter, Louisa – our precious Lulu. The sentencing hearing has brought a measure of legal closure, but nothing can fill the void left by her absence.
“Lulu was our only child and the centre of our world. Her joyful spirit, vivid imagination, and kind heart touched everyone who knew her. At just three years old, she brought more light and love than we ever thought possible. Her life was full of promise, and her loss is something we will carry with us for the rest of our lives.
“No parent should ever have to witness the death of their child. The impact of that single, devastating moment has rippled through every part of our existence, emotionally, physically, and financially. Our lives have changed beyond recognition. And yet, in the midst of that sorrow, we have also experienced extraordinary compassion.
“We would like to express our deepest gratitude to those who have stood with us during this most harrowing time. Greater Manchester Police have shown unwavering professionalism, diligence, and empathy throughout this investigation. We are especially thankful for the officers who handled Lulu’s case with such care and humanity. Their commitment to seeking justice on her behalf has meant more than we can ever fully express.
“We are also profoundly grateful to the medical professionals, victim support services, and the various organisations who have offered us kindness, resources, and a safe space to grieve. Your support has helped to hold us up in our darkest moments. To those who have walked beside us—whether through words, actions, or quiet presence—thank you. You have made a difference.
“Though no sentence can undo the pain of what happened, we hope that today’s proceedings serve as a recognition of the gravity of our loss and the deep impact it has had on our family. This is not about retribution, but about honouring Lulu’s life and the love we will always carry for her.
“We remain united in our grief and in our love. Lulu’s memory lives on in us – in every act of kindness, in every moment of courage, and in every step we take forward. We will continue to speak her name, to celebrate who she was, and to ensure that her light is never forgotten.”