Swansea: Owain Hammett-George admits killing pair in crash
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A man has changed his plea and admitted causing the death of two teenagers by dangerous driving.
Owain Hammett-George, 19, from Birchgrove, Swansea, also pleaded guilty to one count of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
He previously denied the charges resulting from a car crash which happened on the B4436 in Bishopston on 31 May 2022.
Ben Rogers and Kaitlyn Davies, both 19, died in the incident.
A 17-year-old also had to be taken to hospital with a brain injury and a broken neck.
Appearing at Swansea Crown Court, Hammet-George was released on bail under conditions and will be sentenced on 28 March.
Three months before the fatal crash, Hammett-George's father Dewi George accepted speeding points on behalf of his then-17-year-old son after an Alfa Romeo was caught speeding on Cockett Road, Swansea, on 28 February 2022.
After George, 44, had told police that he was at the wheel of the car, agreeing to go on a speed awareness course, it became apparent that he was in Cardiff at the time of the offence.
George later pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice and was jailed for four months in July 2023.
During his sentencing, the court was told that George attended the speed awareness course two weeks after the fatal crash.
The court, in July 2023, heard George told officers "his son had only just passed his test" and he was therefore "worried he would be banned from driving".
Judge Thomas KC, at the time of George's sentencing, said this meant Hammett-George "was not in any way sanctioned" and got away "scot-free".
The judge noted that a few months later, on 31 May 2022, Hammett-George "had three passengers in his car" when the vehicle crashed at a petrol station in Bishopston.