Teenager admits causing death of Kettering schoolgirl
Joe Plimmer, 19, changed his plea on the first day of a trial over the death of 17-year-old Meredita Kelmelyte.
Meredita, an aspiring law student taking her A-Levels at Bishop Stopford School, was killed after the incident in Orlingbury Road, between Pytchley and Orlingbury, on April 18 last year.
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Hide AdPlimmer, of Keats Way in Rushden, was driving a Vauxhall Corsa when he careered off the road and into a tree at about 9.10pm.
Meredita suffered fatal injuries and two other passengers were also hurt.
Plimmer originally denied causing death by careless driving before changing his plea today as family members wept in the public gallery.
Judge Adrienne Lucking adjourned the case for sentencing next month. She granted an interim disqualification from driving.
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Hide AdPlimmer, dressed in blue suit, showed no emotion as he was given unconditional bail for a pre-sentence report to be prepared. He will be sentenced on July 29.
The offence carries a maximum punishment of five years in prison.