Ex Page 3 girl cleared of running over her husband in a Range Rover
Ex-page three girl Debbie Corrigan who once dated Jim Davidson is cleared of running over husband in her Range Rover
- Deborah Corrigan, 52, was accused or running over her husband in Cheshire
- The former glamour model denied dangerous driving and causing ABH
- Her husband Adrian Nickisson claimed she struck him with her Range Rover
- She was cleared of all charges after a one-day trial at Crewe Magistrates’ Court
A 1990s glamour model has been cleared of running over her husband in her large SUV following a trial.
Deborah Corrigan, 52, was accused of hitting her husband Adrian Nickisson with her Range Rover near the family’s home in Disley, Cheshire.
Prosecutors alleged Corrigan had struck Mr Nickisson with the car leaving him with a back injury.
However, according to The Sun, the former Page 3 model had been cleared of causing actual bodily harm and dangerous driving following a one-day trial at Crewe Magistrates’ Court.
Deborah Corrigan, 52, was accused of hitting her husband Adrian Nickisson with her Range Rover near the family’s home in Disley, Cheshire
Corrigan was known in the 1990s as a glamour model and was involved in a relationship with 1980s comedian Jim Davidson. The pair appeared in his adult-themed pantomime Sinderella
Corrigan had previously dated 1980s comedian Jim Davidson after they had met on The Generation Game. She also appeared alongside him as part of his adult-themed pantomime Sinderella.
The court heard Corrigan was with the couple’s two children when she returned home to discover her husband was not in the house.
She went to a nearby stables where she found her 50-year-old husband.
Mr Nickisson claimed his wife drove at him amid an argument causing the back injury.
However, magistrates cleared Corrigan of all charges.
According to The Sun, the couple, who have been married for 18 years, are no longer believed to be together.
Corrigan was cleared of causing actual bodily harm and dangerous driving following a one-day trial at Crewe magistrates’ court
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