Man, 35, denies killing mum in fatal golf club crash


Man, 35, denies killing mum in fatal golf club crash

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BRETT DELANEY ENTERED NOT GUILTY PLEAS TO THREE CHARGES, INCLUDING MANSLAUGHTER, FOLLOWING THE DEATH OF SUZANNE CHERRY 14:51, 04 Jun 2025 A 35-year-old man has denied killing a mum-of-three


following a crash at Aston Wood Golf Club. Brett Delaney appeared at Stafford Crown Court, where he pleaded not guilty to the manslaughter of 62-year-old Suzanne Cherry. Ms Cherry was struck


by a grey Nissan van at the golf club based in Blake Street, Shenstone, near Sutton Coldfield on April 11. READ MORE: TEEN CHARGED AFTER TIPTON 'ARMED ROBBERY INVOLVING A GUN' GET


BREAKING NEWS ON BIRMINGHAMLIVE WHATSAPP, CLICK THE LINK TO JOIN She tragically died four days later on April 15. Article continues below Delaney, of Michael Road, Darlaston, also pleaded


not guilty to dangerous driving and causing bodily harm by wanton or furious driving to Ms Cherry on April 11. He was remanded into custody. Two other defendants, John McDonald and Johnny


McDonald, are due to appear at court for a plea and trial preparation hearing on Wednesday, July 2. John McDonald, 51, of Booth Street, Bloxwich, is charged with manslaughter, assault by


beating and failing to stop a vehicle when directed by a constable. Johnny McDonald, 22, of Molyneux Road, Dudley, is charged with manslaughter. Article continues below DISORDER ERUPTS ON


MIDLANDS STREET AS POLICE OFFICER ASSAULTED A provisional date for trial, which is expected to last two weeks, is set for September 22.