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Woman charged over collision which killed pregnant woman

Valeria Amorim, who died in the collision, was from the Belleek area in Fermanagh
Valeria Amorim, who died in the collision, was from the Belleek area in Fermanagh

A woman who appeared in court after her vehicle struck and killed an expectant mother in Co Fermanagh - seriously injuring two other members of her family in the process - was over the legal alcohol limit and was an unaccompanied learner driver.

Emma Josephine Feely, 34, from Blackrock Park, Belleek is charged with causing the death of 28-year-old Valeria Amorim by dangerous driving. Ms Amorim was six months pregnant at the time.

Ms Feely is further accused of causing grievous bodily harm to her mother and young daughter also by dangerous driving, as well as driving after consuming excess alcohol, having no driving licence, being an unaccompanied learner driver and having no L plates.

The incident occurred in the Boa Island Road area of Belleek on 19 February.

Ms Feely appeared via video link at Dungannon Magistrates Court from police custody, and spoke only to confirm her identity and that she understood the charges against her.

A police officer confirmed all charges could be connected and while members of the victims' family also listened to proceedings by video link, she explained Ms Amorim and her mother and daughter were pedestrians when Ms Feely's car struck them from behind.

Ms Amorim died at the scene while the other victims were badly injured.

When police arrived at the scene Ms Feely admitted she had been drinking earlier in the day and was arrested.

While in custody she provided an evidential breath specimen, which returned a reading of 63mcg of alcohol, almost double the legal limit.

Bail was not opposed although the officer voiced concerns around Ms Feely returning to her home address which is close to the victims’ residence.

A defence solicitor said the defendant: "Expresses her deep condolences and remorse to the family."

She pointed out Ms Feely has longstanding issues and in regards to not being permitted to reside in her own home said: "I’m very concerned about the effects of this on her mental and emotional health. Her mother is a support to her and that would be necessary at this time … I submit the address is significantly far enough away from the family and she will abide by any bail conditions the court may impose."

Asked by District Judge Michael Ranaghan if there is evidence of any risk to Ms Feely in her home area, the officer said police have conducted an assessment and "tensions are high at present but no threat directly at present."

The judge stated: "Not surprisingly the defendant is in a very distressed state and I believe she can be released on bail but it must be to an address well away from the home of the victims."

Ms Feely is banned from contacting a passenger who was traveling with her at the time of the collision and is considered an eyewitness.

There is to be no contact with any of the victims’ family and she is banned from entering Belleek.

In addition, she must not be in possession of alcohol or be intoxicated in public and must engage with all requisite support services.

The case will return to Enniskillen Magistrates Court next month.