THE case involving the Delft man accused of ploughing his car into a five-year-old girl will not continue until next year.
Darren Hill, 19, made a brief appearance in the Bellville Magistrate’s Court yesterday, where he faces a charge of culpable homicide.
On September 10, Hill was reportedly driving a multicoloured Nissan Skyline when it came spinning down the narrow street of Ivoorhout, tragically killing Tamara Goss, who was found trapped under a pile of bricks.
He is currently out on R3 000 bail.
Goss’s aunt, Charmaine Fillies, remembered that just before the incident, she warned the little girl to stay indoors.
However, when she went back inside, they heard a loud crash.
“We ran out, so the car reversed, I told the opposite neighbour to take the registration,…