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Scots driver admits killing premature baby after horror van crash
Stephen Stennett pled guilty to death by dangerous driving.
Stephen Stennett pled guilty to causing the crash between Kirkcaldy and Aberdour (Image: Spindrift)
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image captionStephen Stennett had a head on collision with a van on the B9157 near Kirkcaldy in Fife
A driver who caused a crash in Fife that led to his passenger losing her baby has admitted causing death by dangerous driving.
Stephen Stennett, 23, had a head-on collision with a van on the B9157 near Kirkcaldy on 3 October 2018.
The High Court in Glasgow heard he had attempted a dangerous overtaking manoeuvre.
Judge Lady Stacey deferred sentence until next month for background reports.
Passenger, Shannon Myers, 18, who was 30 weeks pregnant, had to have an emergency caesarean section due to her injuries in the crash.
Fife driver, 23, admits killing premature baby in head-on crash
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A Fife driver has admitted killing a premature baby in a head-on crash.
Luke Myers was just 32 minutes old when he died as a result of the collision on the B9157 near Kirkcaldy.
His mother, heavily pregnant Shannon Myers, was a passenger in the Seat Leon being driven by Stephen Stennett, 23.
The 18-year-old had to have an emergency caesarean section but the baby died despite efforts to save him.