A Tauranga man has admitted causing the fatal head-on crash which killed Tauranga father Greg Woledge after his work van plunged off Maungatapu Bridge and into the river.
Iain Stewart Crisp, 45, who appeared in Tauranga District Court today, pleaded guilty to charges of careless use of a motor vehicle causing death, careless use of a motor vehicle causing injury, and causing a false statement to be made in a logbook.
Crisp also admitted charges of possession of cannabis, possession of cannabis for supply, possession of cannabis seeds and possession of cannabis utensils.
Mr Woledge, 24, died when his AMP'T Electrical Ltd company van he was driving plunged off the Maungatapu causeway bridge after the three-car collision just after 6pm on August 12.
Despite desperate efforts to rescue him, Mr Woledge was trapped inside the submerged van after it crashed through the bridge railing.