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Subscriber only The family of a man who was killed during an alleged fatal hit and run on the Far North Coast were never consulted before the driver responsible pleaded guilty to the agreed facts of the case, a court has heard. Graham Belcher, 52, was set to be sentenced in Lismore District Court on Wednesday for dangerous driving causing death and grievous bodily harm and failing to stop and assist. The British man was driving a blue 2019 Hyundai i30 when he collided with two motorcyclists on Tweed Valley Way near Tumbulgum, on September 2, 2019. A 39-year-old Gold Coast man, Scott Rose, was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Subscriber only For 58 days the family of Tim Watkins walked around Mullumbimby not knowing if they knew the person who had committed the fatal hit and run that killed the popular footballer in 2019. Stuart Charles Newman, 52, was driving along Wilsons Creek Rd, Wilsons Creek, when he fatally struck 22-year-old Tim Watkins in the early hours of June 23, 2019. After striking Tim with his Mitsubishi Delica vehicle, Newman fled the scene without calling for help. Tim died at the scene from traumatic injuries, having been struck with such force his body was found 47 metres from the initial impact, according to court documents.
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