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Crown court trial in September for a woman accused of injuring a man after driving without due care and attention at Rhayader

A woman accused of causing serious injury to a man after driving without due care and attention at Rhayader will stand trial at the crown court in September.

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A woman accused of causing serious injury to a man after driving without due care and attention at Rhayader will stand trial at the crown court in September.
A woman accused of causing serious injury to a man after driving without due care and attention at Rhayader will stand trial at the crown court in September.

Victoria Beaumont denied causing serious injury to Paul Richard Mountain by driving a Nissan Qashqai on the A470 at Rhayader without due care and attention on August 7 2022, when she appeared at Llandrindod Wells Magistrates Court.

Magistrates accepted jurisdiction of the case but the 33 year-old of Glamis Drive, Hornchurch elected a trial at the crown court.

The matter was sent to Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court.

At a preliminary hearing on Monday, January 6, a trial was arranged for September 2 2025 at the crown court.

Ms Beaumont remains on unconditional bail until that date.

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