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Two men have been charged in connection with the death of a policewoman whose patrol car was hit by a stolen 4x4 in Northern Ireland.Two men have been charged in connection with the death of a policewoman whose patrol car was hit by a stolen 4x4 in Northern Ireland.
Constable Philippa Reynolds, 27, from the greater Belfast area, died when the unmarked car she was travelling in turned into the path of the vehicle in Londonderry in the early hours of Saturday morning.Constable Philippa Reynolds, 27, from the greater Belfast area, died when the unmarked car she was travelling in turned into the path of the vehicle in Londonderry in the early hours of Saturday morning.
One of the men, aged 25, has been charged with 10 offences including causing death by dangerous driving, aggravated vehicle taking causing death or grievous bodily injury, burglary and driving while unfit.One of the men, aged 25, has been charged with 10 offences including causing death by dangerous driving, aggravated vehicle taking causing death or grievous bodily injury, burglary and driving while unfit.
The other man, aged 23, has been charged with aggravated vehicle taking causing death or grievous bodily injury, burglary, criminal damage and assisting an offender. They are both due to appear in court in Londonderry on Monday morning.The other man, aged 23, has been charged with aggravated vehicle taking causing death or grievous bodily injury, burglary, criminal damage and assisting an offender. They are both due to appear in court in Londonderry on Monday morning.
Ms Reynolds, a former teacher, had been in the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) for two years.Ms Reynolds, a former teacher, had been in the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) for two years.
Her commander in Derry, chief superintendent Stephen Cargin, paid tribute to her in the wake of the crash.Her commander in Derry, chief superintendent Stephen Cargin, paid tribute to her in the wake of the crash.
"She was enthusiastic, bubbly and had a beautiful personality," he said. "She was just loved by her colleagues and she turned that love to the community she served.""She was enthusiastic, bubbly and had a beautiful personality," he said. "She was just loved by her colleagues and she turned that love to the community she served."
Cargin said he believed the officer, who was sitting in the rear driver's side seat, would have died instantly due to the force of the impact with the silver Toyota Land Cruiser. Two other officers in the patrol car suffered non-serious injuries.Cargin said he believed the officer, who was sitting in the rear driver's side seat, would have died instantly due to the force of the impact with the silver Toyota Land Cruiser. Two other officers in the patrol car suffered non-serious injuries.
He said the policewoman was one of the most enthusiastic he had worked with. "She was a young 27-year-old officer, just two years' service, in the prime of her life, doing what she loved to do - and that was serving the community to the best of her ability," he said. "Her colleagues are devastated, as I am as her commander, as we all are as a police service."He said the policewoman was one of the most enthusiastic he had worked with. "She was a young 27-year-old officer, just two years' service, in the prime of her life, doing what she loved to do - and that was serving the community to the best of her ability," he said. "Her colleagues are devastated, as I am as her commander, as we all are as a police service."
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