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A woman ran over and killed her boyfriend in her car after a money row. Grace Ross, 21, hit Joshua Kerr close to the farm where he worked in Leslie, near Glenrothes, Fife on May 22 2020.
The 18-year-old never survived having suffered a catastrophic head injury. Ross - of Fife, who had been due to study politics at Dundee University at the time - today pled guilty to causing Joshua's death by careless driving.
A judge warned her she faces a possible jail-term when she is sentenced next month. Prosecutor Gavin Anderson told the High Court in Glasgow how the couple had been together for three years.
They had an argument before the incident over Joshua's finances including what was described as a "cash app" on his phone. Mr Anderson told the hearing it was Ross's "suspicion" that the farmhand was hiding things from her.
The advocate depute: "She said she was coming to the farm unless he handed over the code to the cash app." Ross then turned up around 11am that morning.
It was there she got hold of Joshua's phone and got back into her Vauxhall Corsa. Ross initially accelerated harshly - her boyfriend was not in front of the vehicle at the time.
She then went on to do a three-point turn on the narrow road. Ross was said to be travelling at just 2.3mph before she then hit Raith Rovers fan Joshua.
Mr Anderson said: "He was struck by the front offside which caused him to fall and then be under the car. Once he was lying on his back, both of the offside wheels went over him.
"One left a tyre tread imprint on his trousers as it passed over his leg. The rear offside wheel ran over his head and caused a significant skull fracture - the injury was incompatible with life."
A hysterical Ross immediately leapt out the motor screaming and
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