Driver admits killing man, 20, by dangerous driving
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Scott Gorey pleaded guilty and is due to be sentenced in September
A man has admitted causing death by dangerous driving after a 20-year-old was killed in a crash.
Harry Chapman, 20, died after his Ford Fiesta was involved in a collision with Scott Gorey's Jaguar XF on Aldridge Road, Streetly, on 7 October, 2022.
Police said Gorey failed to stop for them shortly before the crash.
The 51-year-old, from Sutton Road, Walsall, pleaded guilty on Tuesday at Wolverhampton Crown Court.
He will be sentenced on 8 September.

Harry, 20, died in the crash on Aldridge Road, Streetly

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