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Robbie Gemmell admits causing friends' deaths in crash Robbie Gemmell admits causing friends' deaths in crash
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A teenager has admitted causing the death of his three friends in a crash in East Lothian.A teenager has admitted causing the death of his three friends in a crash in East Lothian.
Robbie Gemmell was at the wheel of the Peugeot 206 when it left the road and hit a wall in Tyninghame last November.Robbie Gemmell was at the wheel of the Peugeot 206 when it left the road and hit a wall in Tyninghame last November.
Jenna Barbour, 18, Josh Stewart, 16 and David Armstrong, 15, were all killed.Jenna Barbour, 18, Josh Stewart, 16 and David Armstrong, 15, were all killed.
At Edinburgh Sheriff Court 17-year-old Gemmell pled guilty to causing death while driving without due care and attention. Sentence was deferred until a later date.At Edinburgh Sheriff Court 17-year-old Gemmell pled guilty to causing death while driving without due care and attention. Sentence was deferred until a later date.
Members of the victim families were in court.
The crash happened on an unclassified road at 20:25 on 25 November.The crash happened on an unclassified road at 20:25 on 25 November.
Gemmell was treated in hospital after the crash.Gemmell was treated in hospital after the crash.
Jenna Barbour had just left Dunbar Grammar School after completing sixth year.Jenna Barbour had just left Dunbar Grammar School after completing sixth year.
The three male teenagers were all 5th year pupils at the school.The three male teenagers were all 5th year pupils at the school.
Insp Richard Latto, of Police Scotland, said: "This single-vehicle road collision resulted in the deaths of three young people.
"All were from the Dunbar community and our thoughts are with the families affected by this tragic incident.
"An extensive police enquiry was carried out to determine the cause of this collision, and a detailed police report submitted to the procurator fiscal."
He added: "This tragic incident reinforces the extensive risks of an inexperienced person not legally old enough to possess a driving licence, getting behind the wheel of a motor vehicle."