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U.K. police motorcyclist under criminal investigation over royal escort crash

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, attends a garden party at Buckingham Palace, May 9, 2023. (Jonathan Brady/Pool via AP) Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, attends a garden party at Buckingham Palace, May 9, 2023. (Jonathan Brady/Pool via AP)
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LONDON -

A British police motorcyclist faced a criminal investigation Tuesday over the death of a woman who was struck in a collision with the officer's vehicle, which was escorting Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, at the time.

Helen Holland, 81, was hit in west London on May 10. She suffered serious injuries and died two weeks later.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct said the constable was told a criminal investigation was underway for causing death by dangerous driving and causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving.

The officer is also being investigated for potential gross misconduct.

Following the crash, Holland's son Martin told the BBC she died after sustaining "multiple broken bones and massive internal injuries." He said she was using a pedestrian crossing when she was struck by the motorcycle.

Sophie, who is the wife of Prince Edward, King Charles III's younger brother, has said she was "deeply saddened" that Holland died.

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