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.
Teresa Cope 'an extraordinarily dedicated public servant' who wasn't pushed out of job, says Manx Care chair
Ramsey Minor Injuries Unit to reopen next week
Local pharmacist believes gap to GP's is "narrowing"
Young farmer hopes to shine light on mental health
Manx Care: Hospital pressures beginning to ease after OPEL 4 escalation