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Man admits golf course crash death

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A man has admitted killing a woman hit by a car on a golf course.

Suzanne Cherry, 62, died in hospital in April, four days after she was hit at Aston Wood Golf Club in Staffordshire by a grey Nissan van, which had been involved in a police pursuit.

John McDonald, 51, admitted causing death by dangerous driving.

He is expected to be sentenced later today.

McDonald, along with Brett Delaney, 34, and Jonny McDonald, 22, also pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud.

All three men had previously denied manslaughter charges last year.

Ms Cherry, from Aldridge, West Midlands, was killed “while enjoying what should have been the safest” of her many hobbies, her husband said.

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