Man denies killing six-month-old girl in car park crash

Baby Sophia Kelemen was airlifted to hospital in Cardiff after the crash in Tenby
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A man has denied killing a baby girl who died after being hit by a car in a multi-storey car park.
Flaviu Naghi, 34, pleaded not guilty to two charges of causing the death of six-month-old Sophia Kelemen by dangerous driving and causing death by careless driving while unfit through drugs.
Sophia, from the Leigh area of Greater Manchester, was hit by a car on the ground floor of a multi-storey car park in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, on 2 January, and died a day later in hospital.
Judge Catherine Richards adjourned the case and released Mr Naghi on conditional bail. He will next appear before the court on 2 June for his trial, which is due to last a week.
Mr Naghi, of Rondini Avenue, Luton, Bedfordshire, spoke only to confirm his name and enter his pleas during a brief hearing at Swansea Crown Court.
Tom Crowther KC appeared for the prosecution while John Hipkin KC represented the defendant.
An inquest opening at Pembrokeshire Coroner's Court in January heard Sophia died of an "intracranial haemorrhage" caused by a road traffic collision.
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