A teenager has admitted causing the deaths by dangerous driving of four people, including a 16-month-old boy, in a horror car crash in Sheffield.
Elliott Bower, 18, was driving a VW Golf which was being pursued by police when it crashed into a people carrier in the Darnall area of the city last month.
Adnan Ashraf Jarral, 35, died along with his son Muhammed Usman Bin Adnan and a married couple - Vlasta Dunova, 41, and Miroslav Duna, 50.
Bower pleaded guilty to four counts of causing death by dangerous driving and other offences at Sheffield Crown Court on Monday.
He appeared alongside his brother Declan Bower, 23, and 17-year-old boy who each pleaded guilty to offences including aggravated vehicle taking.
Remanding the trio in custody, the Recorder of Sheffield, Judge Jeremy Richardson QC, said: "This an exceptionally serious case of its kind.
"It demands punishment. Make no mistake, you will be punished."
The Bower brothers stood in the dock in a packed Court 7 each handcuffed to a security guard. The 17-year-old, who cannot be named, stood using crutches.
All three defendants will be sentenced on January 28.
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