Driver admits charges over new mum's death

The man responsible for the death of new mother Stephanie McHale in a car crash near Rotorua has pleaded guilty to two charges of careless driving.

Winiata Wakeley Tamaki appeared in Rotorua District Court this morning and admitted careless driving causing death and careless driving causing injury.

The 43-year-old was remanded at large to next appear in court for sentencing on June 16.

Mrs McHale (29) died in a two-vehicle crash on State Highway 5 in October last year.

She left behind husband Ben and 6-week-old son Gareth, who was in the car at the time of the crash.

The baby was not hurt but taken to hospital for observation.

Mrs McHale was a physiotherapist active in several local sporting clubs.

She was vice-president of the Rotorua Association of Triathletes and Multisport.

Soon after her death, outgoing president Nina Dobson said Mrs McHale was "amazing, both as an athlete and on the committee. She was a very giving person. We will miss her spark, her energy and enthusiasm. Nothing was too hard for her and she always went out of her way to help others."

Mrs McHale - then Stephanie Pearson - was Rotorua Girls' High School head girl in 2003.

Last October, the school's former principal said Mrs McHale was selected by her peers and staff.

"She was really caring, very committed and it all came from her attitude. She quite naturally took charge, virtually all groups she was in she was the leader or captain."

- Rotorua Daily Post

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