A man charged in connection with a hit-and-run accident that left national cyclist Tahje Browne with serious injuries has pleaded guilty to multiple charges, according to Antigua Observer.
Kishroy Harry appeared before Chief Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel at the St John's Magistrates' Court, where he entered guilty pleas to dangerous driving, driving without the consent of the owner, and driving without a valid licence, among other charges.
The case drew significant public attention given the severity of Browne's injuries and his status as a national cyclist. The hit-and-run incident had prompted widespread concern within the local sporting and wider community.