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Officer drove at 93mph during Bristol police chase, court heard
Summary
A jury heard that PC Matthew Pike reached up to 93mph while pursuing a Volkswagen shortly before a collision on 4 November 2021 in Bristol that later killed Dr Keryl Johnson; Pike denies causing her death and is on trial at Bristol Crown Court.
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A jury in Bristol heard that PC Matthew Pike reached speeds up to 93mph while pursuing a Volkswagen shortly before a collision on 4 November 2021. The Volkswagen collided with a Honda Jazz driven by Dr Keryl Johnson; she died in hospital 11 days later. Pike denies causing her death by dangerous driving and the matter is being heard at Bristol Crown Court.
Key details:
- PC Matthew Pike was recorded reaching up to 93mph during the pursuit.
- The collision involved the Volkswagen and Dr Keryl Johnson's Honda; she died in hospital 11 days after the crash.
- Prosecutors told the jury they consider Pike's driving to have contributed to the circumstances leading to the collision while also describing the Volkswagen driver's conduct as the primary and immediate cause.
- Pike stopped at the scene and provided aid, a colleague arrested the Volkswagen driver nearby, and the trial continues.
Summary:
Prosecutors presented evidence that Pike's pursuit was a contributing factor as the jury considers causation alongside the other driver's actions. Undetermined at this time.
