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Police say service ‘was acceptable’ despite US driver leaving UK following crash

Source: PA Wire

A mental health nurse who was left unable to walk for six weeks after a car crash has been told the service provided by police was “acceptable” despite the US suspect leaving the country before facing court.

Issac Calderon is accused of causing 56-year-old Elizabeth Donowho serious injury by dangerous driving following a collision in July last year.

Ms Donowho submitted a complaint to West Mercia after discovering Calderon was able to leave the UK on a commercial flight to on November 25 despite being labelled a potential “flight risk”.

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