Sunderland Echo

Stuart inquest adjourned until after trial

- By Kevin Clark kevin.clark@northeast-press.co.uk Twitter: @kevinclark­jp

An inquest into the death of cyclist Stuart Price has been adjourned until after a crown court trial.

Stuart, 24, from Murton, died after he was involved in a collision with a car in Colliery Lane, Easington Lane, in February 2017.

Lisa Maher has pleaded not guilty to causing his death by careless driving. She initially appeared before magistrate­s in South Tyneside in July, when the case was committed to Newcastle Crown Court.

The 50-year-old, of Western Terrace, Murton, will be tried by a jury at the Crown Court on March 11 next year.

The court heard the case could last about three days.

Judge Paul Sloan QC granted her conditiona­l bail in the meantime.

An inquest was opened shortly after Stuart’s death, but has been repeatedly adjourned pending the outcome of an investigat­ion and subsequent legal proceeding­s.

A further pre-trial review was held at Sunderland Coroner’s Court yesterday, which adjourned the hearing until March 21.

Sunderland senior coroner Derek Winter told an earlier a pre-inquest review: “In the circumstan­ces, my decision is to adjourn today for a further review into the inquest proceeding­s.”

Stuart, who worked in the medical records department at Sunderland Royal Hospital, was a fanatical Sunderland supporter and family and friends donned red and white strips for a packed funeral service.

He played football for New Hesledon Club, known as the Top Club, and Murton Colliery Club at weekends and a stand at Murton’s Welfare Park has been renamed in his honour.

An official naming ceremony followed a game of football in which a team led by Stuart’s brother James, 23, took on one captained by friend Michael Rawlinson, 25, who had accompanie­d Stuart to Black Cats games since the pair were just 12.

 ??  ?? Tributes left for Stuart Price, inset.
Tributes left for Stuart Price, inset.
 ??  ?? Lisa Maher pleaded not guilty to causing death by careless driving.
Lisa Maher pleaded not guilty to causing death by careless driving.

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