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The men facing charges are:
• Phillip Adams, 25, of Southmead
• Patrick James, 21, of Lawrence Weston
• Jordan McCarthy, 21 of Lawrence Weston
• Daniel Whereatt, 49, of Bedminster
A fifth man who was arrested in connection with the investigation faces no further action.
Patrick James also faces a charge of causing serious injury by dangerous driving in connection with an earlier, similar incident. On Sunday 12 July 2020 a vehicle mounted
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the pavement on Broadlands Drive, Lawrence Weston, Bristol, injuring a man on a bicycle and failing to stop.
The cyclist, a man in his fifties, was hospitalised for treatment to injuries including fractured ribs, a collapsed lung and bruising.
Senior Investigating Officer Detective Superintendent Mike Buck said: "We understand the length of time this complex investigation has taken has been difficult and frustrating, taking its toll on Katungua and his family.
"Criminal proceedings are now under way and the defendants have a right to a fair trial. It's important that there is no reporting, commentary or online posting which could prejudice this case and prevent justice from being done."
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