A DRINK and drug driver has admitted killing a child and seriously injuring two others in a crash, police said.

Jamie Fountain, 24, was driving a blue 318D along Greenfield Road near Flitwick, Bedfordshire, when he collided with three teenage boys, two of whom were riding a bicycle while the third was on a scooter.

Portrait of Noah Campbell, a 13-year-old boy with curly dark hair, wearing a white and red Liverpool FC soccer jersey.Noah Campbell, 13, died after a BMW ploughed into him and two other friends Credit: PA Noah Campbell standing at a driving range, holding a golf club.The horror smash happened on April 3 on Greenfield Road in Bedfordshire Credit: PA

The car briefly slowed before continuing towards Flitwick in the incident at around 11.40pm on April 3, Bedfordshire said.

Emergency services were called to the scene, but 13-year-old Noah Campbell was pronounced dead a short time later.

The two other boys were taken to hospital with serious injuries.

Fountain’s damaged car was found deserted in a nearby street shortly afterwards.

Greenfield Road in Flitwick with a white car driving down the street.Jamie Fountain, 24, was found to have been over the legal limit of alcohol and drugs during the incident Credit: Google maps

Police then found Fountain and arrested him.

At Crown Court on Friday, Fountain, of Fir Tree Close, Flitwick, pleaded guilty to one count of causing death by careless driving whilst over the legal limit for alcohol and one count of causing death by careless driving while over the legal limit for , officers said.

Fountain, a groundworker, also admitted two counts of causing serious injury by careless driving in relation to the two other boys.

Noah’s family previously paid tribute to him, saying he was a “fun, bright, handsome, athletic and incredibly well-liked boy”.

“Above all else, he cherished spending time with his friends and family; they were the heart of his world,” his family said.

They added: “We are utterly devastated; Noah’s death has left a hole in our lives that will remain forever.”

Detective Sergeant Shona Searle, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire serious collision unit, said: “Our thoughts remain firmly with the family and friends of Noah and the two other boys involved in this collision.

“Noah was just 13 years old and had his whole life ahead of him, while the other two boys will live with the physical and emotional impact of this collision for the rest of their lives.

“They continue to be supported by a specialist trained officer and we ask that all three families are given privacy at this time.”

Fountain will be sentenced on September 25, police said.

Passenger Ellie Ireland, of Wingate Drive, Ampthill, denied perverting the course of justice at an earlier hearing, the force confirmed.