Thief pleads guilty to manslaughter

Shaun Higgins has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Lynda Hankey
12 April 2012

A thief who ran over a woman as she tried to stop him stealing her car has admitted manslaughter.

Shaun Higgins left Lynda Hankey, 42, for dead when he drove off in her beloved MG sports car outside her home in Wigan, Greater Manchester, in January.

The incident was witnessed by her female partner, Jamie Hudson, and Ms Hudson's five-year-old son.

Higgins, of Church Street, Leigh, Wigan, pleaded guilty to manslaughter at Liverpool Crown Court.

He had admitted aggravated vehicle-taking and causing death by dangerous driving while disqualified from driving at a previous hearing in March.

Ms Hankey, the mother-of-two adult sons, was planning a shopping trip with Ms Hudson and had left the engine running while she went into her house momentarily and returned to see Higgins, 23, sitting in her vehicle.

As he sped off, her head was smashed into the bonnet of the yellow MG and she was hurled into the road outside the house in Worsley Mesnes.

The DHL delivery driver later died of her injuries at hospital. Higgins had pleaded not guilty to murder and was due to stand trial next week.

But at court on Friday, Gordon Cole QC, asked for the charge to be put again.

This time the defendant pleaded guilty to manslaughter as an alternative to murder. The judge remanded Higgins in custody until sentencing on July 23.

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