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Teen who hit boy, 3, was going to watch Love Island | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
A teenager who drove into a boy in a hit-and-run crash told police he planned to hand himself in "after watching Love Island", a court heard. | |
Leo Durrington, three, was flung 17 metres [55 ft] through the air when he was hit by a stolen Ford Transit, in Leigh, Greater Manchester, on Tuesday. | |
At Wigan Youth Court, the teenager admitted causing serious injury by dangerous driving. | |
Another boy, 15, admitted a charge of being carried in a stolen vehicle. | |
The court heard a van was stolen on Monday and the 16-year-old was spotted driving it at about 10:00 the next day in Leigh. | |
Van mounted pavement | |
It was followed by a police car and "reacted" by accelerating up to 50 or 60 mph and overtaking over vehicles, said James Gore, prosecuting. | |
As the van made a right turn it left the road and mounted the pavement. | |
Mr Gore said: "On the footpath at that time is a mother and a three-year-old." | |
"The mother is clipped by the wing mirror of the vehicle but the three-year-old is hit and ejected 17 metres [55 ft] into a nearby car park." | |
The van failed to stop and was later found abandoned, the court heard. | |
The 15-year-old boy handed himself in to police that evening after contacting his solicitor. | |
About two hours later a police officer went to the 16-year-old's home to arrest him. | |
The defendant told the officer: "It's all right, I was going to hand myself in after watching Love Island," the court heard. | |
He later told police he did not see the youngster or his mother when he drove away. | |
Greater Manchester Police said Leo was still in a critical condition in hospital. | |
The older boy admitted failing to stop for police after a collision, driving without a licence and insurance and a handling a stolen vehicle. | |
Neither of the teenagers can be named because of their ages. | Neither of the teenagers can be named because of their ages. |
The 16-year-old had already been due in court on 15 November, accused of other motoring offences, before the crash involving the child, the court heard. | |
Both boys will be sentenced on that date. | |
Lawyers said the case cannot be transferred to the crown court so the maximum sentence the 16-year-old can face is two years' detention. |