Kian Bateman, 18, has pleaded guilty to causing the death of Shelley Davies, 38, by dangerous driving.
A teenager accused of murdering a woman after a car collided with pedestrians outside a club in Cardiff has pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving. He continues to deny counts of murder and manslaughter.
Shelley Davies, 38, was admitted to the University Hospital of Wales on Saturday, September 27 and died due to her injuries weeks later, an inquest heard. Her cause of death was multiple organ failure, multiple chest wounds and blood infections, poly trauma including bowel ischaemia, thoracic injuries and leg injuries.
Police were called to Heol Trelai following a report that the driver of a car had collided with several pedestrians. For the biggest stories in Wales first sign up to our daily newsletter here.
A substantial cordon was established, stretching from Caerau Lane to Church Road for much of the day, while crime scene investigators conducted their work, accompanied by a significant police presence.
Images showed investigators capturing images of the scene in the road near a grass verge in the middle of the carriageway outside the 4th Glamorgan Homeguard Club
Kian Bateman, 18, was arrested and subsequently charged with Ms Davies’s murder.
Appearing at Cardiff Crown Court on Friday, Bateman entered pleas of not guilty to counts of murder and manslaughter, but pleaded guilty to causing Ms Davies’ death by dangerous driving.
The defendant also denied offences of attempted murder and unlawful wounding, in respect of a man named David Bratcher, but pleaded guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving and causing grievous bodily harm.
Judge Mrs Justice Stacey remanded Bateman in custody to appear for trial on April 13.
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