Brother and sister killed in hit-and-run believed to have been riding e-scooter
Brother and sister killed in hit-and-run believed to have been riding e-scooter
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A teenage boy and his nine-year-old sister were riding an e-scooter when they were killed in a hit-and-run crash in Essex, police said. Roman, 16, and Darcie Casselden were struck by a car on Ashlyns in Pitsea at around 6.25pm on Saturday and the vehicle failed to stop at the scene. The children died despite the efforts of emergency services to help them, Essex Police said. Officers have now revealed they believe the children were riding a privately-owned e-scooter when they were struck.
A man and a woman were arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless driving and failing to stop at the scene of a collision. The woman has been bailed while the man has been released under investigation. Chief Superintendent Leighton Hammett said: "This has been a hugely emotive incident and I know the family, and wider community, want to know what happened. Lucy Letby latest: Experts to reveal 'new medical evidence' in killer nurse case.
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Read more:Tougher rules on weight loss jabsInside UK care homes: Maggots, bruises and neglect. 'Their loss will be felt by many'. The school which Darcie attended, and where Roman was a former pupil, paid tribute to the children this morning. Briscoe Primary School in Basildon, Essex, said in a statement: "We are deeply saddened regarding the news of the sudden death of one of our pupils, Darcie, and her brother Roman (who also attended our school up to the 24th July 2019). During this time of immeasurable loss, our thoughts and sympathies are with Darcie and Roman's family, friends and to all those who knew them both."Darcie and Roman were both beloved children and members of our school community. We know their loss will be felt by many and we will continue to support friends, family and the wider staff and locality.".
A GoFundMe page set up to raise money for funeral costs and to support the children's family during their ordeal had raised nearly £30,000 as of 9am today. It comes after around 20 members of the local community, including children, gathered together on Sunday and left tributes, including flowers, at the junction between Ashlyns and Walthams. Follow our channel and never miss an update. A card that appears to have been left by a teacher - alongside a bunch of flowers - paid tribute to Roman. It described him as "such a good kid" and a "joy to teach in PE".