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A teenager has been charged after a dog walker was knocked down and her pet killed by a motorist.
The woman was injured in Doe Bank Lane, Great Barr, on 22 July, but her dog Millie died at the side of the road.
Kallum Aish, 18, from Finchley Road, Kingstanding, is due at Birmingham Magistrates Court on 28 January.
He is charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving, failing to stop at the scene of an accident and driving with no insurance or licence.
PREMIER League star Jack Grealish has been banned from driving and fined over £80,000 for crashing his Range Rover following a party during lockdown. The England and Aston Villa ace stank of alcohol and was slurring his words after he ploughed his 4x4 into two vehicles and a wall on March 29. Magistrates heard the 25-year-old was unsteady on his feet and wearing odd slippers when he stumbled from the wreckage in Dickens Heath, Solihull, West Mids. The £130,000-a-week midfielder breached coronavirus lockdown rules less than 24 hours after he urged fans to Stay Home. Protect the NHS. Save Lives. He spent the night at the flat of former Villa teammate Ross McCormack before getting behind the wheel of his £90,000 vehicle at 8.40am the next morning.
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He had left the scene before police arrive - meaning he was not breathalysed
Less than 24 hours before urged fans to Stay Home. Protect the NHS. Save Lives
Grealish takes home £130,000 a week so will take a matter of days to pay fine
This is the moment England star Jack Grealish repeatedly smashed into parked cars after leaving a lockdown party, leading to him today receiving what is thought to be the largest ever driving fine handed to a footballer of £82,499.
Grealish - who was also banned from driving for nine months - is seen jogging unsteadily towards his £80,000 Range Rover, wearing non-matching slippers and a blue hoodie, after leaving the party before getting behind the wheel.