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Fatal collision leaves two facing court
TWO people have been charged with a number of offences following a fatal road collision in Thurrock where a man from Steeple was killed.
In July 2007 a VW van and a motorcyle collided at North Stifford on the London bound carriageway of the A13.
Motorcyle rider Stephen Fielder, 53, of Garden Fields, Steeple was certified dead at the scene.
Later the same day a man, 28, from Plaistow and a woman, 25, from Grays were arrested.
The man, who is now 29, faces three charges including aggravated vehicle taking which resulted in a death, driving without insurance and failing to stop after an accident.
The woman has been charged with perverting the course of justice.
Both have been bailed to appear before Grays Magistrates Court on Thursday, May 8.
8:55am Monday 5th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: El Presendente, Stokes Hall / Althorne on 5:28am Tue 6 May 08
Why isn’t the killer thief driver already in prison on remand? Stolen vehicle + kill + lie = freedom for 10mths to commit more offences…World’s gone crazy, there is no case to answer too! Just the maximum jail term possible to be handed out by the judge. Make the little scrot suffer like Mr Fielder’s partner/family have done.
Why isn’t the killer thief driver already in prison on remand? Stolen vehicle + kill + lie = freedom for 10mths to commit more offences…World’s gone crazy, there is no case to answer too! Just the maximum jail term possible to be handed out by the judge. Make the little scrot suffer like Mr Fielder’s partner/family have done.
Posted by: john Lewis, Burnham on 1:11pm Wed 7 May 08
unfortunatly innocent until proven guilty covers every body
unfortunatly innocent until proven guilty covers every body
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