Alana Armstrong: Driver cleared of murdering woman who was knocked off electric motorbike
- Keaton Muldoon, 23, was found not guilty of murdering 25-year-old Alana Armstrong after a collision on November 26, 2024, in Pleasley, Derbyshire.
- Prosecutors argued Muldoon pursued Alana and her partner Jordan Newton-Kay on their electric motorbike, but Muldoon said he did not know he hit anyone.
- Muldoon acknowledged causing a fatality and inflicting significant harm through dangerous driving, while denying intentional grievous bodily harm; his sentencing date has yet to be scheduled.
- Alana died at the scene, leaving her six-year-old son motherless, while Jordan lost his right leg 15cm above the knee due to the crash.
- The verdict highlights case complexity, and police extended condolences to the families while awaiting Muldoon's sentencing at Derby Crown Court.
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Alana Armstrong: Driver cleared of murdering woman who was knocked off electric motorbike
Keaton Muldoon pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving but is acquitted of murder after 25-year-old mother Alana Armstrong died at the scene of the crash in Derbyshire. Her boyfriend, who was riding the electric motorbike, had his leg amputated.
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Driver found not guilty of murdering mother who was knocked off e-bike
Alana Armstrong died at the scene in Pleasley, Derbyshire, in November 26 last year.
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‘Drug dealer’ cleared of murdering mother who was knocked off e-bike
An alleged drug dealer has been acquitted of murdering a mother-of-one who died after she was knocked off the back of an electric motorbike ridden by her boyfriend. Keaton Muldoon, 23, was accused of “pursuing” Alana Armstrong, 25, and her boyfriend, Jordan Newton-Kay,
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