A conclusion was due to be delivered today
The inquest into the deaths of two men who died after a serious crash on the M1 has been adjourned as coroner's report 'has gone into ether'. Senior coroner Mairin Casey has apologised to the witnesses who logged via link to hear the conclusion of the inquest on Friday evening, December 16.
Andrew Steer and Harris Gondwe, 38, both died in the crash on January 20 this year. The fatal crash closed the southbound carriageway for most of the day between junction 26 for the A610 and junction 25 for the A52 Brian Clough Way .In a previous hearing, the grieving wife of one of the drivers, Wendy Steer, said she wants answers to her questions. She attended both hearings held on December 7 and on December 8 alongside other members of their family and a liaison officer.
PC Stephen Farrell, a forensic investigation officer, gave his account of the incident, telling the court Mr Gondwe collided with Mr Steer's vehicle 'four and a half' seconds after the first collision. He described the incident as 'unusual'. She said that work will be done to try and recover the initial report. Alternatively, she said she will present a 'very similar' version after the weekend.
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