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Pensioner, 86, accused of crashing his Audi into Costa Coffee on Christmas Eve killing 74-year-old woman

David Lord, 86, charged with causing death by dangerous driving after smash killed Valerie Deakin at coffee shop in Westerham, Kent

AN elderly man who ploughed into a Costa Coffee on Christmas Eve has appeared in court for the first time accused of causing death by dangerous driving.

David Lord, 86, was charged following a smash in Westerham, Kent, which took the life of 74-year-old Valerie Deakin.

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David Lord appeared today before magistrates in Sevenoaks charged with causing death by dangerous drivingCredit: SWNS
Valerie Deakin was killed when a car smashed through the window of a Costa Coffee in Westerham, KentCredit: SWNS

The married mum-of-two from Rye, East Sussex, died when the Audi A4 crashed through the window of the cafe at 10.30am on Christmas Eve last year.

She was visiting her best friend in Westerham, Kent, with her daughter Marie-Ann who had a lucky escape after visiting the loo at the moment of the crash.

Eyewitnesses reported seeing people "covered in blood" leaving the café following the crash, which ground Westerham to a halt.

Valerie Deakin, 74, died in the horror smash while her daughter Marie-Ann had a lucky escape as she was in the looCredit: SWNS
The Audi can be seen inside the Costa Coffee shop after smashing through the windowCredit: SWNS

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Lord, who lives just half a mile away from the scene, appeared at Sevenoaks Magistrates' Court today.

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He spoke only to confirm his name, address and date of birth as he appeared at the court in a dark blue suit.

Chairman of the bench Jackie Hamilton said: "You are being sent for trial at Maidstone Magistrates' Court charged with causing death by dangerous driving.

"Do you understand?"

He replied: "I understand."

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Lord was granted unconditional bail until August 2 when he will appear at the crown court.

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