Manchester City's Khiara Keating Pleads Not Guilty to Drug Possession
The 20-year-old goalkeeper and her mother face charges related to nitrous oxide possession, with a trial date to be set in September.
- Khiara Keating and her mother, Nicola, appeared in court facing charges of possessing nitrous oxide.
- Both entered 'not guilty' pleas and were granted unconditional bail until the next hearing.
- Keating is a prominent goalkeeper for Manchester City and has been called up to the England national team.
- The charges stem from an incident on June 18 in Manchester.
- Nitrous oxide was classified as a Class C drug under recent legislative changes.