Melissa Tate: Man pleads guilty to causing 10-year-old’s death by dangerous driving in Newcastle hit-and-run
The schoolgirl had 'a heart of gold', says father
A man has admitted causing the death of a 10-year-old schoolgirl in a hit-and-run crash in Newcastle.
Melissa Tate was struck by a car in Hillsview Avenue in Kenton on the evening of 25 September.
The young girl, who was described as “beautiful” by her family, was rushed to hospital but later died.
Appearing at Newcastle Crown Court on Monday, Connor Marsden admitted causing her death by dangerous driving.
Marsden, wearing a white sweater and appearing via video-link, gave no reaction as he entered the plea and also admitted failing to stop following the crash.
He will be sentenced at a later date.
Following her death, Melissa’s parents, Michael Tate and Kimberley Wilson, said the schoolgirl had saved the lives of sick children after the family decided to donate her organs.
Mr Tate said: “Melissa was a beautiful, smart, funny, cheeky and laid-back girl who had a heart of gold and not a bad bone in her body.
“She could brighten up anyone’s day and all she ever wanted to do is help people.
“Even after passing she still went on to help others by donating her organs.”
Press Association