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Gosport man held over car deaths of teenage girls Gosport man appears in court over car deaths of teenage girls
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An unemployed sports coach has been remanded in custody charged with the manslaughter of two teenage girls who died after they were hit by a car.An unemployed sports coach has been remanded in custody charged with the manslaughter of two teenage girls who died after they were hit by a car.
Samuel Etherington, from Stoners Close, Gosport, Hampshire, made a five-minute appearance at Winchester crown court for a preliminary hearing.Samuel Etherington, from Stoners Close, Gosport, Hampshire, made a five-minute appearance at Winchester crown court for a preliminary hearing.
The 20-year-old, dressed in a blue sports shirt and blue jumper, spoke only to confirm his name.The 20-year-old, dressed in a blue sports shirt and blue jumper, spoke only to confirm his name.
Etherington is alleged to have killed Jasmine Allsop, 14, and Olivia Lewry, 16. Police were called to Ann's Hill Road in Gosport at 4.15am on Sunday following reports that a green Honda Civic had hit two girls.Etherington is alleged to have killed Jasmine Allsop, 14, and Olivia Lewry, 16. Police were called to Ann's Hill Road in Gosport at 4.15am on Sunday following reports that a green Honda Civic had hit two girls.
Jasmine died at the scene, while Olivia died later after being taken to hospital.Jasmine died at the scene, while Olivia died later after being taken to hospital.
Judge Guy Boney QC adjourned the case for a plea and case management hearing on 3 January.Judge Guy Boney QC adjourned the case for a plea and case management hearing on 3 January.
The defendant did not enter a plea and there was no application for bail.The defendant did not enter a plea and there was no application for bail.
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