A St. Paul man has pleaded guilty to charges related to the death of his girlfriend after she fell from his motorcycle.

Myles Wyatt Eckman, 25, was driving the motorcycle in November 2016 with Ena M. Bhatia, 21, of St. Paul as a passenger. She died after falling off the motorcycle on Interstate 35 in Forest Lake.

According to the charges, Eckman pulled her off the roadway after she fell, left her on the shoulder, then dumped his motorcycle in a pond.

In Washington County District Court on Monday, Eckman pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide while under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances. His sentencing date is April 2.

The criminal complaint gives the following account of the fatality.

At 4:43 a.m. Nov. 18, 2016, Minnesota State Patrol troopers found Bhatia’s body face down, with a serious head injury. No motorcycle was found nearby. A black leather jacket was found about 50 yards away.

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A witness said Eckman moved the woman out of the roadway, then left her there.

About six hours later, police received a report of someone pushing a motorcycle into a pond in Columbus. Eckman was found in a nearby pole barn.

A test of Eckman’s blood showed signs of several drugs including methamphetamine and marijuana. Bhatia was found to have amphetamine and methamphetamine in her blood, and a blood-alcohol content three times the legal limit for driving.