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Austrian man charged over collision that killed 87-year-old woman in Donegal

The woman passed away from her injuries yesterday afternoon.

A MAN WITH an address in Austria appeared at Letterkenny District Court in Co Donegal today charged with dangerous driving.

It follows a two car collision on Sunday morning last that killed a woman.

Martin Mittmansgruber is charged that on 25 August, 2024 at Inver Glebe, Inver, Co Donegal he drove a vehicle in a manner which having regard to all the circumstances of the case (including the condition of the vehicle, the nature, condition and use of such place in which it is driven and the amount of traffic which then actually was or might reasonably be expected then to be therein) was dangerous to the public, whereby it caused serious bodily harm to another person, namely Elizabeth Cave.

The charge is Contrary to Section 53 (1) and 53 (2) of the Road Traffic Act, 2011.

The accused man, aged 50 years, did not speak during the brief appearance and was assigned a German interpreter.

Garda Sergeant Oliver Devenney told the court he arrested Mittmansgruber yesterday, August 28th 4.20pm and then charged him at 6.23pm.

When charged Mittmansgruber replied “I have nothing to add.”

Sergeant Devenney added that there was in principal an objection to bail because the accused lives outside the jurisdiction.

However, he added that the state could be led if strict conditions were imposed on the accused if granted bail.

They include that the accused appear in court in person, be of good behaviour and remain contactable by phone and email with gardaí.

A sum of €6,000 was also lodged in court on behalf of the accused with an address at 24A Arnberg, Wartberg, Austria.

The court was also told that other charges are being considered by the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Solicitor for the accused, Mr Gerry McGovern asked the court to adjourn the case until November 6th in Donegal Town.

Judge Ciaran Liddy agreed to the request and signed off on the bail conditions for the accused.

Mittmansgruber’s court appearance follows a crash in which a woman was fatally injured.

Elizabeth Cave, an 87-year-old woman from St Ernan’s, Donegal Town, was rushed to Sligo University Hospital for life-saving treatment.

However, she passed away yesterday afternoon.

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