Yorkshire Post

Ex-football coach accused of abusing boys dies in crash on day trial due to start

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A FORMER youth football coach and scout was found dead in a single-vehicle car crash on the day he was due to go on trial accused of the historical sexual abuse of boys aged under 16.

Michael “Kit” Carson, 75, had pleaded not guilty at an earlier hearing at Cambridge Crown Court to 12 counts of indecent assault and one of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.

Cambridges­hire Police said the allegation­s involved 11 victims, all boys under the age of 16, between 1978 and 2009.

Carson has worked at Norwich City, Peterborou­gh United and Cambridge United. His trial was listed to start at Peterborou­gh Crown Court on Monday, and yesterday the court was told details of his death.

Jeremy Benson, prosecutin­g, said: “The defendant died yesterday morning.

“He was involved in a road traffic collision at about 9.45am yesterday morning.

“No other vehicles were involved.

“There is an investigat­ion being carried out and I therefore don’t propose to go into any other details.”

Inspector Amarjit Singh told the court the body of Carson was formally identified by his wife Pauline Carson.

Judge Matthew Lowe ruled that the case file be closed.

Carson, of St Bartholome­w’s Court, Riverside, Cambridge, had been on bail.

Cambridges­hire Police said in a statement that Carson was driving his red Mazda 3 when it left the road and went into a tree on the A1303 at Bottisham, seven miles east of Cambridge.

A large section of bark was missing from the base of a large tree at what appeared to be the crash site, off a straight section of single-carriagewa­y road within a 60mph speed limit.

A force spokesman said: “Emergency services attempted to save Mr Carson’s life but he was declared dead at the scene a short time later.

“No other vehicle or person was involved in the collision.”

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