A manslaughter charge against a teenage driver who caused the death of an Adelaide nurse in a hit-and-run crash last year needs to be considered further, the Adelaide Magistrates Court has heard. Anglicare SA employee Lucy Paveley was killed last year in August while driving to work. Her car was hit at high speed by an allegedly stolen four-wheel drive which the prosecution says had a group of youths in it and in another vehicle which was following. The four-wheel drive’s driver, 18-year-old Lyle Leonard Morrison, has already pleaded guilty to causing Ms Paveley’s death by dangerous driving. He was also charged with manslaughter over the crash and was due to enter a plea to that charge. He had denied the charge at previous hearings.