Jack Grealish pleads guilty to March lockdown careless driving charge

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Jack Grealish Pleads Guilty To March Lockdown Careless Driving Charge
Jack Grealish has admitted careless driving in connection with a crash during March’s coronavirus lockdown, © PA Wire/PA Images
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By Richard Vernalls and Matthew Cooper, PA

Aston Villa and England footballer Jack Grealish has admitted careless driving in connection with a crash during March’s coronavirus lockdown.

The 25-year-old club captain pleaded guilty to two charges, including one linked to an early-morning incident in which his £80,000 Range Rover damaged parked vehicles on March 29, six days after nationwide restrictions were imposed.

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Grealish did not appear at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, but, entering pleas through his lawyer, admitted driving without due care during the accident in Dickens Heath, near Solihull, West Midlands.

Dickens Heath car crash
Jack Grealish crashed his white Range Rover into parked cars in the Dickens Heath area of Solihull during the first national lockdown (Jacob King/PA)

Grealish, of Barnt Green, Worcestershire, was involved in the incident less than 24 hours after issuing a Twitter video message urging others to stay at home to save lives and protect the NHS.

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The winger also admitted a second charge of careless driving committed on October 18 on the M42, the A446 and on Bodymoor Heath Road, the site of Villa’s training complex.

Grealish had denied two other charges in connection with the Dickens Heath incident, of failing to stop and failing to report the incident, but the Crown Prosecution Service offered no evidence and the charges were dismissed.

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