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Steve Edwardson and Heather Locking died in the crash at Gate Burton in 2019.
A 56-year-old woman from Gainsborough has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after Steven Edwardson and Heather Locking died in a crash in 2019.
The crash involving a white BMW M5 and a silver Vauxhall Astra happened on the A156 at Marton near the junction with Clay Lane at around 5pm on December 5, 2019.
Claire Parker, 56, from Juniper Way in Gainsborough, was driving the BMW and was seriously injured and taken to hospital after the crash.
Over a year later, she has since been charged with two counts of causing death by dangerous driving. The charges were made in the surname of Page, but she is also known as Claire Parker and is using this surname in respect of this court case.
Two charged as senior policeman injured in Grimsby rooftop standoff
The men launched roof tiles into the street
Two men have been charged after a rooftop siege in Grimsby over the weekend, during which an injured senior police officer was led to safety under riot shields with blood pouring from his head.
The two men took to a roof on Swinderby Gardens during the morning of Saturday, January 9, causing a response from riot police and road closures and injuries to three people, including the officer who had blood pouring from his head.
The inspector was taken to hospital for treatment, but his injuries were not serious and he was later discharged, police said.
Judge warns of heavy sentences for attacks on key workers after troubled teen assaults shop assistant
The judge made his promise during the sentencing of 18-year-old Ashley Farrar
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