
A UK police officer charged with causing the death of a Manx student in Sheffield will appear in court in the autumn.
Jamie Haslett from Onchan, who was studying at Sheffield Hallam University, died last October after being hit by a South Yorkshire Police car in the city.
PC Rodney Craig Mills, 41, faces a charge of causing death by dangerous driving and will appear at Bradford Magistrates Court in September when his case will be committed to crown court.
Jamie, a former St Ninian's High School student, was in his second year studying sport and business management.
He played football for Laxey and was a member of Manx Harriers.
 
                                             
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