A teenager has been charged after the death of a 59-year-old Palmerston North man in October.
Thomas David Martin, known as Tom, died after being struck by a car while walking on the footpath of Main St in Roslyn on October 14.
In a statement today, Police said an 18-year-old woman had been charged with manslaughter and was due to appear in court on Tuesday.
An earlier Police statement shortly after Martin’s death said a Toyota Altezza driving on the same street allegedly clipped another car, hit a traffic island and rolled on to the footpath, hitting Martin and then coming to rest against the roller door of a storage unit.
Martin died at the scene, police said.
The driver and a passenger in the front seat suffered minor to moderate injuries in the crash, while another passenger had serious injuries.
According to Martin’s former manager, he had a partner, two adult sons, and several grandchildren. He had worked at Roslyn manufacturing company Iplex for 38 years.
“He was a devoted family man. He was of Irish descent, which he was passionate about. He was a jovial fella, very loud and proud,” Marie-Anne Vinsen told the Herald in the days after his death.
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