Police have published an image of custody of Martin Asolo-Agogua after he declared himself guilty of causing death for driving and driving dangerous while not suitable through drugs (cannabis) on Tuesday, April 22.
Nunhead’s 23 -year -old girl had an advantage all night at a social event when she crashed the bus in Ada and her five -year brother at Watling Street on the morning of August 3 last year, according to a court.
Martin Asolo-Agogua (Image: With the Police) Ada, a Turkish and British citizen, was a “enthusiastic” gymnast.
His family said that after his death, his organized donated to help six other children.
More than 14,000 were raised in honor of Ada, and his family said: “We have been beaten and destroyed in pieces, one became six, living in new places.
“Thank you are not enough to show our gratitude. We will honor Ada with acts of magnitude.
“The funds will support those who helped us, from emergency services to our hospital too. We lost account of who soaked us in love.”
Ada Bicakci, 9, was killed in an accident at Whatling Street on August 3 of last year (Image: With the Police) Asolo-Agogua was warned that he faces a prison sentence when he is sentenced in June.
Judge Ben Gumpert KC said: “Looking at the sentence guidelines, whether this is at the highest or average level of guilt, even if that decision was in favor of the defendant the starting point of six years in prison.
“And it seems to me, it seems to me, considerable aggravating characteristics because I was driving a bus, under the influence of cannabis, and that had the night before having my leg, as I understand, in a social event.”
The defendant was released on bail until the sentence.
Judge Gumpert said: “You have declared yourself guilty of a very serious crime that has resulted in a small child lost his life.
“The circumstances of this crime are such that, in my opinion, it is inevitable that they immediately send it to prison.”