Tom Culshaw, 28, from Great Harwood, Lancashire, died when a BMW 118 crashed into a tree
A man has admitted killing a devoted dad in a horror crash. Andrew Blackburn, 26, from Manchester, pleaded guilty to causing death by driving a BMW dangerously.
Blackburn, of Glen Road, Manchester, also pleaded guilty to aggravated vehicle taking. Blackburn was arrested shortly after the collision and pleaded guilty to causing the collision on Wednesday . He will be sentenced at Burnley Crown Court on August 16, 2024. Following his death, Tom's family described him as "a loving father, son, brother, uncle and friend to so many". In a statement issued through Lancashire Constabulary, they said he was "the absolute life and soul of every part of his life", adding: "Words will never describe how much Tom will be missed.”
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