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American Soldier Who Fled UK After Being Charged With Injuring Nurse Extradited Back To UK


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A U.S. citizen has pleaded guilty to dangerous driving that left a British nurse unable to walk. Isaac Calderon was arrested in Texas in July, nearly a year after he collided with Elizabeth Donowho in Shucknall, Herefordshire, resulting in serious injuries.

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The American soldier acknowledged causing significant harm to the nurse through reckless driving after being extradited from the U.S. late Wednesday.

Extradition documents reveal that Calderon admitted to vaping before the crash. However, questions remain about his affiliation, as police informed the victim that he was visiting a British special forces base (SAS) in Herefordshire at the time of the incident.

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. It happened on the A4103 near Shucknall in Herefordshire on 31 July.

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Elizabeth Donowho was seriously injured following a collision with a car JACOB KING/PA

 

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