
Devastated family pay tribute to ‘beautiful baby' girl, 11, who was killed by Ford Transit van while crossing road
A man was arrested on suspicion of death by dangerous driving
FAMILY'S AGONY Devastated family pay tribute to 'beautiful baby' girl, 11, who was killed by Ford Transit van while crossing road
THE family of a schoolgirl who was tragically killed in a horror crash as she crossed the road have begged for answers as they pay tribute to their "beautiful baby."
Elemie Wainwright was hit by a white Ford Transit van in Mosborough just before 17:00 BST on Thursday June 12.
The 11-year-old was rushed to hospital but tragically died a short time later despite the best efforts of medics.
A 27-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of death by dangerous driving and other traffic offences, he has since been released on bail.
Cops are working to support Elemie's family and are appealing for any witnesses to come forward.
The tragic crash left the Elemie's family reeling, they released a statement begging witnesses to come forward.
Police are continuing to probe the horror crash after a man was released on bail.
Elemie's heartbroken family, from Sheffield, have released a statement saying: "Our baby girl, our life and soul, with the biggest smile, the biggest heart, you were the kindest, most sweetest, most beautiful baby girl.
"We have no words right now, but we beg that if anyone knows any information, no matter how insignificant you think it is, please come forward.
"As parents, we need answers for our baby girl. Please, look at her photo, look at her smile, it's the least our baby deserves."
Police are urging anyone who witnessed the horror to come forward and assist with their investigation.
A South Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: "Our officers continue to support Elemie's family and our work to investigate the circumstances that led to Elemie's death is continuing.
"A 27-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of death by dangerous driving and traffic offences. He remains fully co-operating with officers and has been released on police bail at this time.
"We are continuing to appeal to witnesses, or those with dashcam footage or information to come forward and assist us with our inquiry.
"Our thoughts remain with Elemie's family, friends and all those that loved her at this difficult time."

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