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A tragic incident occurred in May 2022 when two pedestrians, Bethanie Clark and David Muir, lost their lives in a dangerous driving incident in Flimby, Cumbria. The accused, Jade Devine, appeared in Carlisle Crown Court and pleaded not guilty to the charges of causing their deaths by driving dangerously.

Jade Devine, a 32-year-old resident of Flimby, denied the allegations of dangerous driving, as well as the alternative charges of causing death by driving carelessly and while under the influence of alcohol. The court set a trial date for next April, and Jade Devine was released on bail until then.

During the brief hearing, Jade Devine only confirmed her name and entered her pleas of not guilty. The case will be reviewed on September 13, as the legal process continues to unfold.

This tragic incident has left the community in mourning, with tributes pouring in for the victims of the double fatal crash. The impact of dangerous driving on innocent lives cannot be understated, and it serves as a stark reminder of the importance of road safety.

As the case progresses through the legal system, the families and loved ones of Bethanie Clark and David Muir seek justice for their untimely deaths. The trial in April will shed light on the circumstances surrounding the incident and determine the accountability of the accused.

Road safety remains a critical issue in our society, and incidents like these highlight the devastating consequences of reckless driving. It is essential for all individuals to prioritize safety on the roads and adhere to traffic laws to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.

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