Aston Villa’s Jack Grealish pleads guilty to two charges of careless driving


Jack Grealish has pleaded guilty to two charges careless driving, including one which was in relation to a crash during the first coronavirus lockdown in March. The Aston Villa and England midfielder entered his plea at Birmingham Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday through his lawyer, but did not attend himself. 

Police launched an investigation in March after Grealish was pictured at the scene of a crash when a white Range Rover had hit two parked vehicles, with the driver leaving details. In a statement, West Midlands police said: ‘We were called to Waterside, Dickens Heath, just before 10am to reports that a Range Rover had crashed into two parked cars in the street.

Less than 24 hours before the crash on 29 March in Dickens Heath, near Solihull, Grealish had urged people to stay at home during the lockdown. He said in a video on social media: ‘To help save lives you must stay at home. Only leave your house to buy food, buy medicine or to exercise and always remember to stay at least two metres apart.


Source: Metro UK

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