Bangor woman admits causing death of popular cyclist

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21-year-old Lindsey Lorraine Huddleston

By Paul Higgins

A Bangor woman has admitted causing the death of a popular cyclist by careless driving. 

21-year-old Lindsey Lorraine Huddleston admitted a single count of causing the death of David Catherwood by driving carelessly on the Bangor Road in Holywood on the 19th of July last year. 

East Belfast grandfather Mr Catherwood, who was 61, had been riding in the Bangor direction with another cyclist – a man in his 30s – who suffered minor injuries as a result of the crash.

They were struck by a white Mazda at around 6.30am that morning. 

At the time of the tragic death, tributes were paid across the internet to Mr Catherwood, who ran his own security alarm business and who was deeply involved with a number of community groups - including the Cycle 4 Christ cycling club - and his church, Mountpottinger Methodist.

In court today Huddleston, from the Fairfield Road in the seaside town, stood beside her lawyer who said "obviously it's a case that would benefit significantly from pre-sentence reports," adding that before Huddleston is sentenced next month "there are other reports and documents which we will have ready."

Deputy District Judge John Rea enquired whether Mr Catherwood's family had been spoken to but a prosecution lawyer told the judge "I'm not aware of their attendance."

Extending legal aid to include counsel and ordering a probation pre-sentence report, Judge Rea freed Huddleston and adjourned passing sentence to the 18th of October. 

 

 

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