
A driver being prosecuted in relation to the death of cyclist Per Undheim has pleaded not guilty to three charges, and a trial has been set for February next year.
Anthony Devin Berry Jr., 34, the driver of a Subaru Forrester, denied dangerous driving causing death, driving under the influence of alcohol thereby causing death, and dangerous driving, when he appeared in Grand Court before Justice Cheryll Richards on Friday, 10 July.
Physiotherapist and father-of-two Undheim, 39, died after being struck while on an early-morning cycle ride with a friend along Bodden Town Road, near Lake Destiny Drive, in Bodden Town, on Easter Monday, 21 April last last year.
Berry’s counsel Amelia Fosuhene told Richards that her client had requested a jury trial, which is expected to last 10 days.
The judge extended Berry’s bail until the date of his trial, which is scheduled for 1 Feb.
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