Two Manningham men have appeared in court to admit to causing the deaths of a taxi driver and his passenger in a crash in the city earlier this year.
Cabbie, 64-year-old, Mirza Abdul Malick and 55-year-old passenger, Paul Hayward died following a three-car smash on the A650 Shipley Airedale Road in January.
Appearing at Bradford Crown Court, 23-year-old, Ismail Miah and 27-year-old, Muhammed Sikder pleaded guilty to two charges of causing death by dangerous driving.
They were both granted bail but were told to expect an immediate prison sentence.
Miah, of Springifield Place, Manningham and Sikder, of Sylhet Close, Manningham will be sentenced in September.
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