Ag 16 january, 2018

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Charges laid over fatality Charges have been laid following a fatal accident which claimed the life of an apprentice gardener in September last year. Twenty-one-year old, David Morgan Muir of Tinwald, was killed when the car he was a passenger in crashed into a tree on a straight piece of road on the Methven Highway (State Highway 77) in the early hours of September 2 last year.

After a lengthy investigation, which still continues, police confirmed to the Guardian yesterday that charges had been laid following the crash, but not directly relating to the accident. “A 23-year-old man has been charged with driving while disqualified and theft of a motor vehicle following the fatal crash on Methven Highway on 2 September, 2017,” Detective Sergeant

Leigh Jenkins said. “The investigation continues and evidence is being further reviewed. “Further charges may be laid as a result of this.” Jenkins said the man is due to appear in Christchurch District Court on February 20. “As this matter is now before the court, Police cannot comment further,” Jenkins added. The driver of the vehicle was tak-

“At this stage no charges have been laid and enquiries into the fatal crash are still ongoing.” Due to the nature and stage of the investigation, Police could not confirm if alcohol or speed were factors in the accident. Morgan was an apprentice gardener for the Ashburton District Council and was described by a close friend to the Guardian as “one of life’s good people”.

en to Ashburton Hospital following the accident after walking to a nearby house to raise the alarm. Detective Anthony Clare said late last year that reports would lead to a decision on what would happen next in the investigation. “We are currently awaiting specialist reports before a decision can be made as to what the appropriate action is to take as a result of the investigation,” Clare said.

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