A Hull man has actually been charged with triggering the death of a dog walker by negligent driving prior to running away the scene.
Terry Gruber, 39, of Portobello Street, Hull, was very first jailed in August 2020 after the terrible occurrence in Tonbridge, Kent. A member of the general public found Anthony Gower’s body in Pembury Road, with injuries arising from a crash.
However, no vehicle had actually stopped at the scene, and Mr Gower, 52, had actually already died when he was discovered at 9.15pm on August 6, 2020. His dog was discovered close by and unscathed quickly after.
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The day after the crash, Terry Gruber was jailed when a broken car was found ignored in a sports ground parking area. Almost 3 years later on, Gruber has actually been charged with triggering death by negligent driving and with perverting the course of justice following a “prolonged cops examination”.
A representative for Kent Police said: “A vehicle driver has actually been charged with triggering the death of a pedestrian who had actually been walking his dog in Tonbridge. At around 9.15pm on 6 August 2020, the body of Anthony Gower, aged 52, was discovered by a member of the general public in Pembury Road.
“Mr Gower had actually suffered injuries arising from a roadway traffic accident. The dog was discovered close by and was unscathed. The vehicle included had actually left the scene and on the following day Terry Gruber was jailed and bailed, pending a complex and prolonged cops examination.
“On 6 April 2023, Mr Gruber, aged 39, of Portobello Street, Hull was charged with triggering death by negligent driving and with perverting the course of justice. He is bailed to appear prior to Sevenoaks Magistrates’ Court on 6 June.”
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