M1 grandma death may trigger manslaughter charges
Highways England insists it has not committed an offence
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Nargis Begum, 62, died on the M1 near Chesterfield in September 2018. (Image: PA)
Highways England has been referred to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) by a coroner to consider if manslaughter charges are appropriate over an M1 death near Derbyshire.
Grandmother Nargis Begum, 62, from Sheffield, died on a stretch of the M1 without a hard shoulder near Chesterfield close to Woodhall Services, in September 2018.
She had exited a broken down Nissan Qashqai car and was waiting for help when another vehicle collided with the Nissan, causing it to plough into her.