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Friday, 22 June 2007, 13:58 GMT 14:58 UK

Teenager denies girl crash deaths

Craig Ramshaw A teenager has pleaded not guilty to killing four girls in a car crash on a mountain road in Powys last year.

At Cardiff Crown Court Craig Ramshaw, 18, of Ebbw Vale, Blaenau Gwent, denied four counts of manslaughter and one of death by dangerous driving.

A trial is due to begin in October and he was remanded on bail.

Passengers Danielle Caswell and Katie Roberts, both 15, and 16-year-olds Louise Jones and Kayleigh Parry, all from the Ebbw Vale area, died.

The crash between Garnlydan and Llangynidr involving a Vauxhall Corsa happened on 2 November last year.

Mr Ramshaw and another teenager, aged 17 at the time, sustained minor injuries.




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