Boy, 13, admits killing grandmother by driving over her in her own car
Marcia Grant, 60, died outside her home in the Greenhill area of Sheffield on April 5.
A 13-year-old boy has admitted killing a grandmother by driving over her in her own car.
Marcia Grant, 60, died outside her home in the Greenhill area of Sheffield on April 5.
The youngster, who was 12 at the time of the incident and cannot be named, was due to go on trial this week accused of murder.
But on Tuesday he pleaded guilty at Sheffield Crown Court to causing Mrs Grantās death by dangerous driving and this was accepted by prosecutors.
The judge, Mrs Justice May, said the boy will be sentenced on December 1.
The boy, who has already admitted a second charge of possession of bladed article ā which was specified as a kitchen knife, appeared by video link and was wearing a white shirt with a black tie.
The judge and most of the barristers in the case also appeared via screens.
Police and paramedics were called to an incident outside Mrs Grantās house on Hemper Lane, Greenhill, on April 5, but she was pronounced dead at the scene.
Her family released a statement after her death which said: āMarcia was a warm, loving and dedicated wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend and a pillar of her community.ā
No details of the incident were given in the brief court hearing on Tuesday, where the youngster appeared by video link.
But, when he first appeared before court in April, prosecutor Gary Crothers told Sheffield Youth Court that police at the scene noted that the boy said āIs she dead?ā, āLooks like I got my first kill?ā, and āIt was an accident, I swear.ā
When the youngster first appeared at crown court in April, Ben Campbell, defending, said the issue in relation to these comments was āwhat you can infer from them in all the circumstancesā.
Mr Crothers told the youth court: āAt around 7pm on the evening in question this defendant is seen on CCTV attempting to take Mrs Grantās car.
āMrs Grant tries to stop him by going behind the car.
āOn CCTV, the vehicle is driven slightly erratically at this time and it does come to a stop.
āMrs Grant positions herself behind the vehicle. The vehicle reverses, causing her to fall on her back and her head impacts with the ground.
āShe was trapped under the vehicle, her husband tried to break the window of the car to get the defendant out of the car.ā
The prosecutor said the vehicle then reversed āat some speed causing the catastrophic injuries to Mrs Grantā.
He said that she was pronounced dead at the scene just after 7.30pm by attending paramedics.
Detective Chief Inspector Andrea Bowell, from South Yorkshire Police, said outside court: āSince Marciaās death, my thoughts have been with her family and friends.
āThey have lost a loved one under the most tragic of circumstances and will have to live with the heartbreaking consequences of the events of that evening for the rest of their lives.
āWe continue to support her loved ones, and they wish for their privacy to continue to be respected.ā