81-year-old allegedly injured woman on promenade
An Onchan man will stand trial after being accused of failing to stop after a road traffic accident.
Michael Croft, of King Edward Road, appeared at Douglas Courthouse where he also denied driving without due care and attention.
The eighty-one-year-old allegedly injured a woman following a collision on Loch Promenade on 2 December; he's also been charged with failing to report the incident.
A pre-trial review will take place on 23 July; he’s been bailed until that date.

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