AN Alcester man is facing jail after he pleaded guilty to causing serious injury to two teenage girls by driving dangerously on a Worcestershire road.
Kieren Hoskins, aged 20, of Vallet Avenue was also hurt in the crash at 1am on November 20 last year in Harvington Lane, Norton, near Evesham, Worcester Crown Court heard.
The Citroen Saxo he was driving is believed to have left the road and ended up in a field.
Hoskins and the two passengers, Kirsty Hooper and Jordan Skidmore, were all thought to have been thrown from the car and were taken to hospital for treatment.
Hoskins pleaded guilty to two charges of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and he was banned immediately from getting behind the wheel. He also admitted driving without a proper licence or insurance.
He was granted unconditional bail and a pre-sentence report was ordered.
Judge Robert Juckes, QC, warned him he could be facing a prison sentence when he returns to court on January 11.
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