Wales Woman Admits To Fatally Striking Baby In Stroller With CarĀ 

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A 70-year-old woman will return to court in two months for a fatal car accident involving an eight-month-old baby. On Friday (Sept. 20), Bridget Curtis reportedly pled guilty in the Swansea Crown Court in Wales to causing the death of Mabli Cariad Hall, per the BBC.

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Wales Woman Admits To Striking Baby With Her Car

According to PEOPLE, Curtisā€™ vehicle struck Mabli while she was in her stroller near the front entrance of the Withybush Hospital. A press release from Dyfed-Powys Police confirms that the incident occurred on June 21, 2023. A few days later, on June 25, the baby passed away from traumatic brain injuries. At the time, her parents, Rob and Gwen Hall, shared that they were ā€œheartbrokenā€ by the death of their sixth child.

ā€œWe would like to thank everyone who tried to help us at such a tragic time; the people who were there when it happened, the emergency services who came to our aid and the amazing staff at Withybush, the Heath in Cardiff and Bristol Childrenā€™s Hospital,ā€ Rob and Gwen stated.

The Halls were present in the courtroom during Bridget Curtisā€™ hearing on Friday, along with other family members. PEOPLE reports that Gwen held a soft toy during the proceedings. Ultimately, Curtis admitted to the dangerous driving of her BMW, which not only struck the baby but her parents and bystanders. Itā€™s unclear if alcohol or any other substance contributed to Curtisā€™ state during the crash.

Whatā€™s Next For 70-Year-Old Woman?

As mentioned, Curtis is expected to return to court on Nov. 22 for sentencing, according to U.K.-based outlets like the BBC, The Guardian, and The Independent.

Until then, Judge Geraint Walters released the 70-year-old on unconditional bail. However, she is disqualified from driving and must undergo psychiatric and pre-sentence reports. According to The Guardian, Judge Walters said:

ā€œYou will probably have understood already that the granting of bail and the asking of reports canā€™t carry any indication of the sentence that could be passed upon you. You can have your bail until the day of sentence.ā€

Meanwhile, her lawyer, John Dye, reassured the court on Friday that his client felt ā€œdevastatedā€ by the case and had a clean driving record with no convictions before the accident.

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