Driver admits killing baby and aunt in crash

A composite, on the left is a young boy with fair hair smiling at the camera, on the right is a woman with blonde hair in a navy airline uniform hat, jacket and scarf looking at the camera.
Eight-month-old Zackary Blades and his aunt Karlene Warner, 30, were killed [Family handout]

A driver has admitted killing a woman and her baby nephew in a crash on the A1(M).

Eight-month-old Zackary Blades and his aunt Karlene Warner, 30, were both killed in a collision in County Durham in the early hours of 31 May.

Darryl Anderson, 38, from Rotherham, admitted two counts of causing death by dangerous driving when he appeared at Durham Crown Court.

He will be sentenced on 9 July.

Mr Anderson, of Clarell Walk in Thorpe Helsey, denied possessing an axe and knife.

The crash happened at about 03:15 BST on the southbound carriageway of the A1(M) between Chester-le-Street and Durham.

The family of Zackary and Ms Warner previously said they found "comfort" knowing they were "together".

Zackary’s mum, Shalorna Warner, and his dad, Jack Blades, said their son brought "so much happiness" and they were "so sorry" he did not get to grow up.

The family said Ms Warner, who had a young daughter called Everly, was "crazy, sassy, funny [and] beautiful".

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