
Clockwise from top left: Mitzi Steady, Phil Allen, Stephen Vaughan and Robert Parker were all killed in the crash on 9 February
Three men have denied killing four people including a four-year-old girl in a tipper truck crash.
Mitzi Steady, Robert Parker, 59, Philip Allen, 52, and Stephen Vaughan, 34, all died in the crash on 9 February 2015.
Bristol Crown Court heard the victims were struck by a lorry carrying aggregate in Lansdown Lane, Bath.
Ahead of the start of the trial on Tuesday, driver Phillip Potter, 20, denied causing the deaths by dangerous and careless driving.
Mr Potter, of Dauntsey, Wiltshire, denies a total of 10 charges against him.
He is also charged with causing serious injuries to Karla Brennan and Margaret Rogers - Mitzi's grandmother - by dangerous driving.
Mr Potter's boss Matthew Gordon, 30, Dauntsey, Wiltshire, denies 14 charges against him.
He is accused of the manslaughter of Mitzi, from Bath, and Mr Parker and Mr Allen, both from Cwmbran, and Mr Vaughan, from Swansea, by failing to ensure that the brakes of the truck were in a safe condition.
Mr Gordon is also charged with causing their deaths by dangerous driving and by careless driving, and causing serious injuries to Mrs Brennan and Mrs Rogers by dangerous driving.
Mechanic Peter Wood, 55, of Brinkworth, Wiltshire, denies the four charges against him.
He is accused of the manslaughter of the four people by failing to ensure the brakes of the truck were in a safe condition.
The three defendants appeared at the court on Monday as a jury was selected for their trial.
Adam Vaitilingam QC, prosecuting, is expected to open the case at Bristol Crown Court on Tuesday.