A young woman admitted causing the death of an Aberdeen teenager by driving carelessly.
Terry Crook was killed when the motorbike he was riding collided with a car on July 16 two years ago.
The 18-year-old had been driving the motorcycle with his girlfriend on the back when it smashed into a car on the city’s Provost Rust Drive.
This morning at Aberdeen Sheriff Court, almost exactly two years on from the fatal crash, Lisa Robertson admitted causing Mr Crook’s death by driving without due care and attention.
The 24-year-old did not give “reasonable consideration for other persons using the road” when performing a right hand turn in her Volkswagen Polo.
By making this turn she crossed into the path of the motorcycle ridden by Mr Crook while he was carrying his 16-year-old girlfriend Jenna Gaudie on the back.
As a result of the crash Mr Crook died and Miss Gaudie sustained serious injuries.
Following the crash police appealed to the public for information in the hope of shedding some light on what led to the incident.
Grieving family and friends left floral tributes at the scene in Provost Rust Drive, in the Northfield area of Aberdeen.
Miss Gaudie was taken to hospital to be treated for serious leg injuries.
Police were called to the collision opposite the Hamewith Lodge care home following numerous calls from members of the public.
The road was cordoned off for hours as ambulance crews treated the casualties and a large crowd of residents gathered as the tragedy unfolded.
Two fire crews and a number of police officers were also in attendance.
The motorbike could be seen on its side several feet from the wreckage of the car, which had suffered damage to the bonnet at the driver’s side.
The engine of the bike was smashed and a helmet lay on the ground nearby.
Plain-clothes police officers remained at the scene late into the night as they tried to piece together what happened in the moments leading up to the accident.