A man charged with causing serious injuries to his girlfriend is facing trial in relation to an incident described as involving a truck and a lamppost. Mohammed Azim, 41, is accused of using a truck to crush Lily Whitehouse against a lamppost, with court told that the attack left her with injuries that affected her later behavior and decisions. Prosecutors say the relationship began when Azim met Whitehouse on a high street while she was 16, after which they exchanged contact details and started dating. The reporting also alleges that Whitehouse felt compelled to conceal her pregnancy or “hide” a baby bump following the incident.
The case has been presented to jurors through testimony and evidence as part of criminal proceedings. The available accounts focus on the age gap at the start of the relationship, the alleged use of a vehicle in the assault, and the impact the alleged injuries had on Whitehouse, including the alleged concealment of her pregnancy. Details of the defense position are not included in the provided text.