Woman denies causing death of motorcyclist
BBCA 59-year-old woman has denied causing the death of a motorcyclist following a crash in Lincolnshire.
Elizabeth Holden, of Old Mill Lane, Whitton, North Lincolnshire, is accused of causing the death of Jan Pawel Kolodziej, 44, by careless driving.
It comes after an investigation into a collision on the A631, between Market Rasen and Louth, on 12 July last year which led to the death of the motorcyclist, who was from Grimsby.
Holden pleaded not guilty to the offence when she appeared at Lincoln Crown Court. She was released on unconditional bail, and her trial date was set for 4 January 2027.
Judge Catarina Sjolin-Knight adjourned the case until a pre-trial hearing on 25 September.
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