Dad-of-two Eric Codling - who was raised in Middlesbrough - died following accident while cycling in Sheffield in November
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A motorist has pleaded guilty to causing the death of a Teesside-born cyclist in Sheffield by her dangerous driving.
Dad-of-two Eric Codling died after he was involved in a collision with a car on Sunday, November 3.
The 55-year-old died as a result of the accident in Millhouses, Sheffield, where his family now lives
Driver Emma Egan, 26, of Dewsbury, also faces charges of drink-driving, failing to stop, and failing to report a road traffic collision.
She will be sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court on July 17.
As reported, decorator Mr Codling was raised in Park End, Middlesbrough, but later went to Oxbridge School in Stockton and Egglescliffe School.
His wife Karen, and two daughters, Grace, 12, and Eve, nine, were at home at the time of the accident.
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