The trial of Flaviu Naghi, accused of causing a six-month-old baby's death at Tenby’s multi-storey car park, has been adjourned at Swansea Crown Court.

The incident saw baby Sophia Kelemen sadly pass away a day after being hit by a car on the evening of Thursday, January 2, 2025, at the Pembrokeshire County Council run car park located on Upper Park Road.

She was on holiday at the time in the seaside town with her family from Manchester.

Baby Sophia with her dad pictured in Tenby by Castle Beach
Baby Sophia with her dad pictured in Tenby by Castle Beach. (Pic supplied)

Thirty-four-year-old Naghi from Leigh in Greater Manchester [now of Rondini Avenue, Luton, Bedfordshire] was arrested and subsequently charged with causing death by dangerous driving; and another charge of causing death by careless driving, while under the influence of a controlled drug - namely the cocaine metabolite benzoylecgonine - both of which he denies.

The collision involved a grey Nissan Qashqai.

Tenby multi-storey
The incident occurred at the Pembrokeshire County Council run multi-storey car park in Tenby (Observer pic)

With the case beginning on Monday (January 5) at Swansea Crown Court; and a jury selected and sworn in the following day; the jury has been discharged before any evidence has been heard, and the case adjourned, with the defendant released on bail.