A lorry driver is due to go on trial today accused of causing the death of a man by dangerous driving.
Grigore Anton, 46, from Romania, will stand trial at Norwich Crown Court over the death of 29-year-old Luke Ware, a plumber from School Road in Foulden, who died when the 4x4 he was driving collided with a HGV on Foulden Road, Didlington, on October 9.
The inquest into Mr Ware's death established his medical cause of death as extensive chest injuries caused by a road traffic collision.
His body was formally identified by his brother, Samuel, on October 15.
Police had been called to Foulden Road at 6.30pm on October 9 to reports of a crash between a green Daihatsu FourTrak 4x4 and a blue Scania Heavy Goods Vehicle.
Anton, the driver of the HGV, was later charged with causing death by dangerous driving and was remanded in custody.
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