Met officer denies charges over man's scooter crash death
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The scooter collided with a van in Clapton Common in 2016
A police officer has denied causing the death of a man who was killed when his scooter hit a van in Hackney.
Lewis Johnson, 18, died after his white Vespa collided with a vehicle in Clapton Common on 9 February 2016.
Paul Summerson, 43, denied causing death by dangerous driving while on pursuit in a BMW at the Old Bailey on Tuesday.
He also denied a second charge of causing serious injury to Mr Johnson's pillion passenger, Louis Kyriacou.
The Met has previously said Mr Summerson, of Colchester, Essex, was driving a police vehicle as it pursued Mr Johnson over a suspected theft.

Lewis Johnson was pronounced dead at the scene while another teen was taken to hospital
Judge John Helen QC said the trial would be heard by a High Court judge or the Recorder of London, Judge Mark Lincroft, at the Old Bailey.
The defendant, who is on unconditional bail, will next appear at court on 21 December for a hearing to fix a date of a seven-day trial.
The officer is currently on restricted duties, the force said