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No charge against former RHA boss • Former Road Haulage

14th May 1998, Page 10
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Association chairman Royston Bowles will not face manslaughter charges following a fatal accident involving one of his company's lorries, Essex police have confirmed.

Last month CM revealed that three unnamed directors of Slough airfreight haulier Roy Bowles Transport would be answering manslaughter charges at Grays magistrates court on 10 June (CM 30 April-6 May). But a police spokeswoman confirms that serving magistrate Royston Bowies "is not one of the three charged with manslaughter". The driver of the company's lorry, which killed two men in the accident on the M25 last October, has had his trial for causing death by dangerous driving brought back to 27 May.


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