PC denies causing women's death by careless driving

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PC Scott Thompson denied causing Rachael Moore's death by careless driving

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A Merseyside Police officer whose patrol car struck a woman on Christmas Eve in 2022 has denied causing her death by careless driving.

Rachael Moore, 22, died on Sheil Road, Kensington, Liverpool, at 20:09 GMT, as she walked home from her job as a carer.

PC Scott Thompson, 32, of Wavertree, who had been responding to an emergency call, was charged earlier this month after a three-year investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct.

At Manchester Magistrates' Court, he elected to have a jury trial at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court rather than be dealt with by the magistrates' court. He is set to appear in court on 8 January and was granted unconditional bail.

Rachael Moore, who has shoulder-length brown hair, smiles at the camera in a head-and-shoulders image. She is wearing a mortarboard and gown with a yellow and green sash. There is what looks like a university building behind her with shrubbery in front of it.Image source, Handout
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Rachael Moore, 22, was walking home from work when she died

An inquest into Ms Moore's death heard the officer had tried to provide first aid before paramedics arrived.

However, she died at the scene.

At the time of her death, Ms Moore's family described her as a "cherished daughter" and a "caring friend to many".

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