Van driver to face trial over crash that killed woman and four ponies

Lesley McTear has long dark hair and wears sunglasses and a pink top. She is smiling and appears to be outside.

A van driver is to stand trial charged with killing a woman in a head-on crash in Renfrewshire.

James Graham allegedly struck a Mercedes A-Class car in which Lesley Jane McTear, 59, was a passenger on the A737 at Howwood on 23 September 2024.

The 61-year-old's legal team pled not guilty on his behalf to a charge of causing death and serious injury by dangerous driving at the High Court in Glasgow.

It is claimed Graham, of Ayr, failed to spot a herd of ponies while he was driving at 75mph - when the limit was 50mph - while it was dark and the visibility was poor.

Prosecutors allege he hit the herd, killing four of the animals, then lost control of his van and went onto the wrong side of the road.

The indictment says he collided with the oncoming car McTear was in.

It is alleged he failed to keep proper observations on the road ahead or react to warning signals for an oncoming vehicle.

The Mercedes was pushed backwards and mounted a grass verge, and McTear was left so badly injured that she died.

Two other people in the car were also injured.

Google view of the A737 at Howwood

A trial is scheduled to begin in December 2027 and it is expected to last around five days.

Graham remains on bail in the meantime.

McTear's family released a statement shortly after her death, saying she was a "loving wife, mother, grandma and daughter-in-law".

"As a family, we are deeply saddened by the events that have caused such a void in our family," they added.

"Lesley was the glue that kept us all together and anyone who was lucky enough to know her was showered by her unconditional love."

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