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Police death crash appeal will be heard a month early

Rachel Cheesewright
Rachel Cheesewright

A police appeal against a county court judgement blaming them for a crash which killed a young mother has been brought forward by a month.

The dates had originally been set for April 22 and 23 but have now changed to March 26 and 27, based on the availability of barristers.

Mother-of-one Rachel Cheesewright, 29, of Guernsey Way, Kennington, was killed when her car was cut in two in the crash on the A28 at Bethersden in October 2005.

Last September a judge after a civil trial concluded that Kent Police were entirely to blame for the accident.

The case is listed under Armsden v Kent Police. Action by the family comes under the name of Alan Armsden, a close family friend and the executor of Miss Cheesewright’s estate.

Kent Police do no want to comment until the case is heard.

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