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Baby Sophia's Death: Driver Denies Charges in Court
5 Jan
Summary
- Flaviu Naghi denies causing death by dangerous driving and drug-impaired driving.
- Six-month-old Sophia Kelemen died after her pram was hit by a car.
- The incident occurred in a multi-storey car park in Tenby, Pembrokeshire.

A Romanian national, Flaviu Naghi, 34, has appeared before Swansea Crown Court, pleading not guilty to charges related to the death of six-month-old Sophia Kelemen. Naghi denies causing Sophia's death by dangerous driving and by careless driving while under the influence of drugs. The tragic incident occurred on January 2, 2025, when a car collided with the baby's pram in a multi-storey car park in Tenby, Pembrokeshire.
Sophia was airlifted to the University Hospital of Wales with a broken pelvis and a brain bleed. Despite emergency treatment, she passed away a day later due to an intracranial haemorrhage. Naghi, from Luton, Bedfordshire, was reportedly on a New Year's break with his wife and the baby's parents, Alex and Betty Keleman, at the time of the incident. The driver was a close friend of the baby's parents.




