A WOMAN has pleased guilty to causing the death of a "wonderful" young dad from Flintshire by dangerous driving.

Alison Cooper from Badger Brow Road, in Loggerheads, Staffordshire, appeared at Chester Crown Court on September 12 and pleaded guilty to the offence.

She will appear at Chester Crown Court for sentecing on November 8.

The collision occurred at around 4.45pm on Thursday, June 16 2022 on the A500 in Barthomley, Cheshire. 

Cooper was driving her red Ford Fiesta home from work when she braked harshly causing 29-year-old Chris Parsons to take evasive action. This resulted in his black Renault Clio veering into oncoming traffic and colliding with a blue Seat Ateca travelling in the opposite direction.

Sadly, Chris, who was from Mostyn in Flintshire, died at the scene.

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His family said at the time: “Our beloved Chris sadly passed away on Thursday June 16 2022 aged 29 years old.

“Words can’t describe the heartache we as a family are going through. He was a wonderful Son, brother, uncle, and loving Father to his three amazing children who he will be sorely missed by.

“He was an amazing, kind, caring wonderful person who would go above and beyond for absolutely anyone.

“We will not be making further comment as we still are yet to find out the conclusion of the investigation to determine exactly what happened and we kindly wish that our privacy as a family is respected at this time.

“Rest In Peace Shifty, fly high, gone but never forgotten.”

DC Lisa Evans-Hill from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit said: “This was a dangerous action on a busy road with fatal consequences. This decision to brake, caused not only Chris’s family’s lives to change forever that day, but  Cooper’s as well.

“I hope it makes people think carefully about their actions behind the wheel. Everyone should be aware that when they get in a vehicle, they have the potential to cause real damage and even take a life.

"You have not only your life in your hands but other road users and this needs to be remembered every time you make that journey. Please drive carefully and safely for everyone’s sake.”