A lorry driver from Ipswich has admitted to causing the death of four people on the M25.
Ethan Burdett, 67 of Ipswich Haven Marina, appeared at Colchester Magistrates’ Court on April 16 and pleaded guilty to four counts of causing death by careless driving.
Essex Police was called to the motorway near Waltham Abbey to reports of a crash involving a minibus, car and HGV on 23 August 2021.
The victims were 31-year-old Abigael Muamba from Edmonton Green; 60-year-old Dexter Augustus from Waltham Forest and 59-year-old Jennifer Smith from Stratford.
Lisa Gardiner, 44, from Walthamstow, later died of her injuries.
Burdett's sentencing date is set for July 7 at Chelmsford Crown Court.
The families of the four victims previously paid tribute to their loved ones, who "will be missed forever".
The parents of Ms Muamba said that her "smile and dedication" will be sorely missed, and they will always remember her "helpful heart and youthful spirit".
They said they were "truly heartbroken" at the loss of their daughter, and she had "so much life left to give to those she loved".
The family of Ms Smith described her as "a popular figure within her community" who was "loved beyond words".
The Stratford mum and grandmother worked as a service manager helping vulnerable people, including mothers and babies, and adults facing difficulties.
She left behind a daughter, two sons and five grandchildren.
Mr Augustus was a dearly loved son, brother, father, grandfather, and friend to everyone that knew him, and his "vivacious energy made him the life and soul of every gathering".
His family said he will "be greatly missed" and fondly remembered for his passion for ice-skating, chess, and how he enjoyed designing jewellery.
Family and friends of Ms Gardiner added that the "beautiful wife and mother" will be fondly remembered as "always considerate", "caring towards others" and how she would always be there to help family and friends.
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