A man and woman have appeared in court charged in connection with the death of a man from Manchester after a collision on the M62 motorway.
Owen Baugh, who was 23, was described by his family after his death as ‘a true gentleman alike no other’.
Mr Baugh, from Charlestown in north Manchester, was riding a red Suzuki motorbike when it was in collision with a black Audi A4 on the westbound carriageway of the motorway in the early hours of Sunday, April 25, 2021.
The collision happened between junctions six for Tarbock Island and seven at Rainhill Stoops at around 12.20am. He was taken to hospital for treatment, but sadly pronounced dead a short time later.
Now, nearly four years later, Steven and Lisa Naylor have both been charged with offences in relation to the crash. Both appeared before Liverpool Crown Court on Wednesday, in order to face the respective counts against them.
The former, aged 40 and of Spinney Close in St Helens, spoke only to confirm his name and date of birth. He was not asked to enter pleas to alleged offences of causing Mr Baugh’s death by dangerous driving and perverting the course of justice, reports The Echo.
Lisa Naylor, also of Spinney Close in St Helens, pleaded not guilty to a charge of perverting the course of justice, which states that the 39-year-old ‘falsely represented that Steven Naylor was medically unfit in order to avoid prosecution for road traffic offences’ between April 25, 2021 and October 8, 2024.
Rainhill Stoops, M62
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The two defendants were released on conditional bail ahead of a further hearing on March 21, with a 10-day trial scheduled for November 10.
Following his death, Mr Baugh’s family issued a tribute via Merseyside Police at the time. They said: “Owen was a kind-hearted, intelligent, hardworking and caring person, who not only had a unique look, but a unique personality. He made sure he included everyone regardless of who they were, from his closest friends and family to people he had just met.
“Owen would go above and beyond for people to make sure everyone was happy, healthy and safe. Owen had a presence which filled any room he walked in and to anyone he was around. He loved his hobbies and passions, but his friends and family more. He will be missed by everyone.”
“During his time with us he achieved so much and did so much for others, a true gentleman alike no other, a big part of anyone who’s life he was in will now be missing. Rest In Peace Owen.”