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Tragic Wolverhampton driver's taxi firm denies its booking system caused fatal argument

A Wolverhampton taxi firm has denied its system was to blame for the mix-up which sparked the fatal argument between killer Tomasz Margol and driver Anakh Singh.

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Greg Caley, from ABC Cars, was furious when Wolverhampton Crown Court was told Tomasz Margol's £5.80 fare had been paid before he entered Mr Singh's taxi.

Margol and Mr Singh argued over whether it was a cash booking or whether the taxi had been prepaid, sparking the fight which ended the 59-year-old father of two's life.

However, a second taxi had been booked for the same job by the woman whose house Margol was leaving and that was pre-paid.

Mr Caley has revealed the taxi's booking system logged Mr Singh's job as a "cash fare". The director sent screenshots from the booking system to the Express & Star to prove his point.

The red crosses denote the fee was not paid online
The screen shot of the log of Mr Singh's last journey
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