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Man denies causing soldiers' deaths in Cumbria Man denies causing soldiers' deaths in Cumbria
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A lorry driver has pleaded not guilty to causing the death of two soldiers on the A66 in Cumbria.A lorry driver has pleaded not guilty to causing the death of two soldiers on the A66 in Cumbria.
Pte Jim Austin, 24, and L/Sgt David Gartland, 40, died when an Army ambulance collided with a lorry on the A66 at Stainmore on 1 September 2011.Pte Jim Austin, 24, and L/Sgt David Gartland, 40, died when an Army ambulance collided with a lorry on the A66 at Stainmore on 1 September 2011.
Colin Pattison, 52, of Newclose Lane, Goole, North Humberside, denied two counts of causing death by dangerous driving at Carlisle Crown Court.Colin Pattison, 52, of Newclose Lane, Goole, North Humberside, denied two counts of causing death by dangerous driving at Carlisle Crown Court.
He was bailed with a trail expected to take place on 3 September. He was bailed with a trial expected to take place on 3 September.
Pte Austin was from Catterick, North Yorkshire and L/Sgt Gartland of the Grenadier Guards, was from Ashton under Lyne in Greater Manchester.Pte Austin was from Catterick, North Yorkshire and L/Sgt Gartland of the Grenadier Guards, was from Ashton under Lyne in Greater Manchester.
They were returning to Catterick Garrison where they were both based, after a training exercise.They were returning to Catterick Garrison where they were both based, after a training exercise.