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Standing in the dock of Newry Magistrates Court on Monday and with friends and family of his alleged victims sitting in the public gallery a few feet away, 19-year-old Josh McGleenan confirmed he understood the 10 charges against him, all alleged to have been committed on November 4 last year. McGleenan, from Ashveagh in Benburb, Co Tyrone, faces three charges of causing death by dangerous driving, four of causing grievous bodily injury also by dangerous driving, excess speed, using a mobile phone while driving and being unable to properly control his vehicle. Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to NorthernIrelandWorld, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you.

The teenager is alleged to have caused the deaths of Ciara McElvanna, and husband and wife Patrick and Ciera Grimley by driving dangerously and in excess of the 60 mph limit on the Gosford Road and Brown Moss Road in Markethill. The charges arise following a four-vehicle crash in the early hours of November 4 when nine emergency ambulance crews were deployed to the scene and the injured were taken to Craigavon Area Hospital and the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast. Tragically father-of-three Mr Grimley died at the scene while Mrs Grimley and 44-year-old mother-of-four Mrs McElvanna, a Craigavon nurse, sadly passed away in the days following the collision.



Her husband, former All-Ireland winning gaelic footballer Kevin McElvanna, was one of those hurt in the crash as the friends made their way home from a 40th birthday party for Mr Grimley. Advertisement Advertisement In court on Monday, a detective constable gave evidence that she believed she could connect McGleenan to each of the charges and confirmed that a “full file” had been submitted to the PPS. The prosecutor asked for the case to be adjourned for four weeks “for an update” on the progress of that file and freeing McGleenan on his own bail of £500, District Judge Eamon King put the case back to September 18.

As part of his bail, McGleenan is barred from being in any motor vehicle except for his commute to work. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to NorthernIrelandWorld, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you..

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