Dudley man admits to killing HGV driver as he was broken down on M6
A Dudley man has pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving after a driver was hit and killed on the M6.
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Ghulam Haider, aged 22, pleaded guilty at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court on April 25 to causing the death of Cliff Tamou by dangerous driving.
Emergency serves were called at 9.55pm on February 27 to reports of a collision involving a Toyota Avensis and a white MAN Truck HGV on the M6 junctions 15 and 16 southbound.

The driver of the HGV, 58-year-old Cliff Tamou, who was from Wigan, was out of the HGV as it had broken down when he was killed by Haider.
He sadly died at the scene, and his family are now being supported by specialist officers.
Haider is due to be sentenced at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court on June 20.