A motorist was told he faces a substantial prison sentence for causing the death of a woman at Belton, North Lincolnshire.
Connor Malpass, 25, of Rectory Gardens, Wheatley, Doncaster admitted causing the death of Natasha Woroch, 24, on the A161 at Belton at around 1am on July 8, last year.
At Grimsby Crown Court he also admitted causing serious injury to two others in his Volkswagen Golf. Prosecuting, Laura Marshall said a number of items were taken from the vehicle at the time.
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Judge John Thackray KC granted the defendant conditional bail until sentence on June 28. He said: “You will get credit for your guilty plea. There will be a substantial prison sentence and you will know what that is on the 28th.”
Floral tributes were left at the scene of the crash in which the Golf collided with a wall. One note read: “Our hearts are with you,” while another read: “We had some great times together, you’ll never be forgotten.” Amongst the flowers and cards were also candles, teddy bears and photos.
Another tribute said: “Rest in peace beautiful girl, will miss you and remember our memories forever. Hope you can look down and see how loved you was.” Others said the woman was “too perfect for this world” while many expressed how much people loved her and that her loss will leave a massive hole in their lives.
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