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Breaking News : Cyclist Charlie Alliston, who knocked down and killed a mother-of-two, cleared of manslaughter, found guilty of wanton and furious driving

A cyclist who fatally ploughed his bike into a mother-of-two as she crossed a London street has been found guilty of causing bodily harm by wanton and furious driving, but cleared of manslaughter.
Charlie Alliston, 20, was travelling at 18mph on a fixed-wheel track bicycle with no front brakes - illegal on the road - when he crashed into Kim Briggs.
Alliston was travelling at 18mph when he hit the HR consultant as she crossed Old Street in east London on February 12 last year.
The 44-year-old suffered "catastrophic" head injuries in the collision and died a week later in hospital.

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