Durham A1 crash: Lorry driver admits causing three deaths

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Police cars and wreckage on the A1 (M) following the crashImage source, Terry Blackburn
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The crash involved six vehicles and left wreckage strewn across the motorway

A lorry driver has admitted killing three people in a motorway crash.

Two lorries and four cars were caught up in the collision on the A1(M) at Bowburn, County Durham, in July.

David Daglish, 57, and Elaine Sullivan, 59, from Seaham, and Paul Mullen, 51, of Washington, were killed.

Appearing at Durham Crown Court, Ion Nicu Onut, 41, of Galashiels, Scotland, admitted three counts of causing death by dangerous driving. He was remanded and will be sentenced on 22 January.

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David Daglish and Elaine Sullivan died at the scene

In a tribute to Mr Dalglish and Miss Sullivan, their families said their "worlds had been shattered into a million pieces".

The pair were described as "incredibly kind-hearted, loving and supportive parents, grandparents, family members and friends".

Mr Mullen would be "missed by all who knew him", his relatives said.

Several people were also injured in the crash, on 15 July on the northbound carriageway near junction 61.

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Paul Mullen was also killed in the crash

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