Man admits killing pensioner in fatal collision

A man in his sixties with a short goatee and a black Adidas baseball cap. He's wearing a grey hoodie. Image source, West Yorkshire Police
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Darrell Dalton, 68, died on Little Horton Lane in Bradford last month

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A man has admitted killing a pensioner who was fatally struck by a car on a road in Bradford last month.

Darrell Dalton, 68, died after he was hit by a Honda Jazz on Little Horton Lane on 27 September.

Robert Nagoda, 29, pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving and other charges at Leeds Crown Court earlier.

Nagoda, of no fixed abode, will be sentenced at the same court on 16 December.

The defendant also admitted taking a vehicle without consent, driving without a licence, driving without insurance, failing to stop at the scene of a collision and failing to report a collision.

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