American driver flees UK after crash leaves British nurse unable to walk
- Issac Calderon, an American citizen on a work visa in the UK, is wanted for failure to appear in court on charges of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. There are no issues of diplomatic immunity in this case.
- The collision left a 56-year-old woman with both ankles broken, a fractured sternum, and a broken bone in her hand. She was unable to walk for six weeks following the incident.
- West Mercia Police has initiated an extradition process after Calderon left the country and returned to Houston, Texas. His employer provided assurances that he would not leave the country, but the employer's identity was not disclosed.
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'US soldier' fled UK after car crash left nurse unable to walk
Elizabeth Donowho was left with two broken ankles (Picture: Sky) The UK is considering extraditing an US citizen after he was involved in a crash leaving a British nurse unable to walk. Isaac Calderon, thought to be an US soldier, failed to appear at Kidderminster magistrates’ court on December 1 after leaving nurse Elizabeth Donowho injured in the late July wreck. Ms Donowho broke both her ankles, a bone in her hand and fractured her sternum du…
American driver flees UK after crash leaves British nurse unable to walk
Elizabeth Donowho broke both of her ankles in the collision and was also left with a fractured sternum and a broken bone in her hand. She was unable to walk for six weeks following the collision - and said she was "devastated" when Isaac Calderon failed to attend a court hearing.
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