'Woman and baby in pram injured' in collision on busy Sheffield road

A motorist has admitted driving without due care and attention but has denied colliding with a pedestrian and a pram.
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Sheffield Magistrates’ Court heard on February 27 how Fisehazien Amahadari Tsegai, 27, of Chesterfield Road, Sheffield, admitted driving a Toyota Carolla without due care and attention on East Bank Road, Sheffield, on the basis he collided with a lamppost.

Mark Hughes, prosecuting, claims there was a collision with a pedestrian and a pram on September 7 but Tsegai denies hitting the pedestrian and claims his collision was with a lamppost and that the pedestrian fell.

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Mr Hughes added the pedestrian and the baby suffered injuries.

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Tsegai, who is Eritrean, pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention on the basis he collided with the lamppost and not with the pedestrian and the pram.

The case was adjourned until July 1 for a hearing to establish whether there had been a collision with the pedestrian and the pram.