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A41 attack: youth

10th June 2004, Page 12
10th June 2004
Page 12
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A YOUTH HAS been charged with the murder of a van driver who died when his vehicle crashed after a missile smashed through his windscreen.The incident happened at around 2pm last Monday (31 May) on the A41 dual carriageway in Rock Ferry, Merseyside.

A YOUTH HAS been charged with the murder of a van driver who died when his vehicle crashed after a missile smashed through his windscreen.The incident happened at around 2pm last Monday (31 May) on the A41 dual carriageway in Rock Ferry, Merseyside.

A YOUTH HAS been charged with the murder of a van driver who died when his vehicle crashed after a missile smashed through his windscreen.The incident happened at around 2pm last Monday (31 May) on the A41 dual carriageway in Rock Ferry, Merseyside. Christopher McCaffrey's van was struck by a heavy object believed to have been thrown from a bridge. The impact caused him to lose control of his van and he careered into the central reservation. A post-mortem revealed that the 33-year-old died from multiple injuries. Mer Christopher McCaffrey's van was struck by a heavy object believed to have been thrown from a bridge. The impact caused him to lose control of his van and he careered into the central reservation. A post-mortem revealed that the 33-year-old died from multiple injuries. Mer Christopher McCaffrey's van was struck by a heavy object believed to have been thrown from a bridge. The impact caused him to lose control of his van and he careered into the central reservation. A post-mortem revealed that the 33-year-old died from multiple injuries. Mer

seyside police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.

• Contact: Merseyside police on 0151 777 2264.