A man from Market Drayton has appeared in court to face charges relating to a fatal collision in Crewe.
At approximately 5.20pm on Friday 5th November Joshua Spender, (23), was crossing the pedestrian crossing outside McDonalds in Macon Way when a van collided with him and failed to stop at the scene.
The suspect was arrested on the evening of Sunday 7th November.
William Bratton, 29, from Riverside Drive in Market Drayton was charged this morning, Tuesday 9 November, with aggravated vehicle taking, causing death by dangerous driving, causing a death by driving while uninsured, causing death by driving while disqualified, being the driver of a vehicle which failed to stop after a road accident, being the driver of a vehicle involved in a road accident and failing to report the accident, and obstructing a constable in the execution of duty.
He appeared at Crewe Magistrates this morning and was remanded in custody to appear at Chester Crown Court on 7th December.
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