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Patrick Edrich

Police officer faces dangerous driving probe over young woman's death

A criminal investigation into a police officer has been launched after a woman was killed by a marked car on Christmas Eve.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has confirmed it is conducting a criminal investigation into the actions of a Merseyside Police officer in connection with the death of Rachael Moore. The 22-year-old carer was hit and killed by a marked police car while crossing Sheil Road, Kensington, at around 8.10pm on Christmas Eve last year.

The IOPC began its investigation into the crash following a mandatory referral from Merseyside Police. The ECHO revealed last month that the officer involved in the crash was responding to an emergency call when they hit the former Liverpool Hope University student.

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The officer involved in the crash and paramedics treated Rachael for her injuries but she was confirmed dead at the scene. The IOPC attended the scene in the following days and began their investigations by conducting a witness appeal and obtaining CCTV footage.

A spokesperson for the IOPC has today confirmed that the officer, a police constable, is now under a criminal investigation for potential offences of causing death by dangerous driving. The officer has also been served a notice advising they are being investigated for potential gross misconduct in relation to the manner of their driving. This does not necessarily mean disciplinary proceedings or criminal charges will follow.

IOPC Regional Director Catherine Bates said: "Rachael lost her life in the most tragic circumstances just a day before Christmas. Our thoughts are with her loved ones and all those affected by her death. Our investigation will look at the circumstances of the collision, including the actions and decision-making of the police driver and whether they were in line with policy and procedure.

"We have been in contact with Rachael’s family to explain our role and we will keep them updated as our inquiries progress."

In a heartbreaking tribute issued by Merseyside Police, Rachael's family said she was the "cherished daughter of Alison and Ian, sister to Ben and much loved granddaughter of nana Sue. Partner to Jack and caring friend to many". The family, who also released a picture of Ms Moore on her university graduation, added: "She will be greatly missed by all those whose lives she touched. The family requests their privacy be respected at this devastating time."

Liverpool Hope University also paid tribute to their former student who studied philosophy, ethics and religion before graduating last summer. Dr Penny Haughan, the university's interim vice-chancellor, told the ECHO the 22-year-old was a "committed, diligent student with a bright future, who will be remembered for both her kindness and passion for social justice by the staff and students who knew her".

An inquest into Rachael's death was adjourned by senior coroner Andre Rebello due to the ongoing IOPC investigation. The inquest will be picked up on April 25 when a review will be held.

An IOPC spokesperson added: "A decision over any potential disciplinary proceedings, referral to the Crown Prosecution Service, or learning arising from this incident will be made by us on conclusion of the investigation."

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