Plea hearing for woman charged with causing death of cyclist delayed AGAIN
Briefly

Harry Webb, a 27-year-old cyclist, died on September 10 after being critically injured by a car in Hackney. Tiffany Treanor-Johnson, the woman charged with his death due to dangerous driving, has had her plea hearing delayed multiple times. The police investigation into the incident, which also involved another vehicle, has been ongoing for 18 months. Treanor-Johnson, who faces several charges including causing death by dangerous driving and failing to stop at the scene, is set to appear in court again on April 17.
Tiffany Treanor-Johnson, charged with causing the death of cyclist Harry Webb by dangerous driving, had her plea hearing delayed again due to ongoing police investigations.
Despite being critically injured in a crash on September 10, Harry Webb died two days later, as efforts to save him were tragically unsuccessful.
Treanor-Johnson faces charges for failing to stop after causing damage and causing death by dangerous driving, appearing in court for multiple hearings over 18 months.
The case has been adjourned multiple times as police investigations have continued, leading to delays in addressing the charges against Treanor-Johnson.
Read at www.hackneygazette.co.uk
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