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Parents' heartbreaking tribute to ‘only child' killed by cocaine fuelled hit-and-run driver
Parents' heartbreaking tribute to ‘only child' killed by cocaine fuelled hit-and-run driver

The Independent

time27-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Independent

Parents' heartbreaking tribute to ‘only child' killed by cocaine fuelled hit-and-run driver

A van driver who consumed "at least 20 lines of cocaine" before fatally hitting a three-year-old girl with his vehicle has been sentenced to 12 years in jail. Rawal Rehman, 36, from Manchester, admitted to causing death by dangerous driving after his Mercedes Sprinter van struck the young girl. Louisa Palmisano, known as Lulu, was with her parents on a family visit to Manchester on February 22 when the incident occurred. She later died in hospital due to her injuries. In a victim impact statement read to the court, Lulu's family, from Burnley, Lancashire, said:'Lulu was our only child and the centre of our world.' Rehman fled the scene on Mosley Street at approximately 10am but was later apprehended by authorities. Judge Alan Conrad KC sentenced him to 12 years in jail at Manchester Crown Court on Tuesday. The court previously heard that Rehman had visited two massage parlours in the city in the early hours of February 22 and had taken 'at least 20 lines of cocaine' in seven hours. CCTV of the incident was played to the court, showing the family walking along the pavement, with Lulu between her parents, holding their hands. Rehman failed to stop at the junction, despite large stop signs and warnings written on the road. The side of his van was then hit by an oncoming tram, forcing his vehicle on to the pavement and into the family, knocking the parents aside. Rehman, who had his hood up, got out of the van and walked around the vehicle before retrieving his phone and leaving the scene. Passing sentence, the judge said: 'Lulu, in her short life, brought enormous joy to those who knew and loved her. 'The manner of her death has caused continuing lasting heartbreak for her family. 'No sentence that I can impose will equate to the loss of a young life. 'In this case, in addition to the harm suffered by the family, the terrible spectacle of this awful collision was witnessed by many and will have affected them, in particular the driver of the tram who had no chance of avoiding the impact.' The judge said eyewitnesses had seen the van driving 'fairly fast' along the road, making no attempt to slow down. He added: ' Thinking of only yourself, you fled, leaving Lulu and her parents there, in contrast to those who stayed at the scene and tried to assist.' Prosecutor Rachel Shenton told the court the van's MOT had lapsed and there were a number of defects with the vehicle, though none was serious enough to have contributed to the incident. Rehman had a number of previous convictions, including being jailed in 2017 for three years for conspiracy to pervert the course of justice after he torched a car involved in a fatal hit-and-run collision which killed a 25-year-old man in Chorlton, Manchester. David Toal, appearing for the defence, said his client had admitted to things the prosecution had no evidence for, which showed he was taking responsibility, and had planned to hand himself in to the police before his arrest. He said: 'An aggravating factor is that he left the scene – there is no excuse for this. 'His explanation is that he panicked and that panic turned into shock when he learned via social media that a young girl had lost her life.' In a victim impact statement read to the court, Lulu's family, from Burnley, Lancashire, said:'Lulu was our only child and the centre of our world. 'Her joyful spirit, vivid imagination, and kind heart touched everyone who knew her. 'At just three years old, she brought more light and love than we ever thought possible. Her life was full of promise, and her loss is something we will carry with us for the rest of our lives. 'No parent should ever have to witness the death of their child. The impact of that single, devastating moment has rippled through every part of our existence, emotionally, physically, and financially.' They added: 'We remain united in our grief and in our love. Lulu's memory lives on in us – in every act of kindness, in every moment of courage, and in every step we take forward. 'We will continue to speak her name, to celebrate who she was, and to ensure that her light is never forgotten.'

Fundraiser launched to support family of 'wonderful' girl, 3, killed in tram and van crash
Fundraiser launched to support family of 'wonderful' girl, 3, killed in tram and van crash

Yahoo

time23-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Fundraiser launched to support family of 'wonderful' girl, 3, killed in tram and van crash

A fundraiser has been launched to support the family of 'sweet' and 'caring' Lulu Palmisano, who tragically died following a collision between a tram and a van in Manchester city centre. Lulu had been on a day out with her family on February 22 this year when a van driven by Rawal Rehman hit a tram on Mosley Street and careered onto the pavement, killing her. Rehman pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving on Tuesday (April 22) after a court heard he had 'at least 20 lines of cocaine' before the incident. Friends of Lulu's 'devastated and heartbroken' family have now shared a GoFundMe to help them 'navigate this incredibly difficult time' and 'focus on mourning and healing', adding any extra funds will go towards a memorial ensuring Lulu's 'beautiful spirit' will be remembered forever. READ MORE: People in Greater Manchester area set to be charged for garden waste collections from June 1 READ MORE: Cocaine in a shoe, cash in a crisp packet and a runaway boss in a pink dressing gown - inside 'JJ' drugs gang as brothers' empire is smashed Join the Manchester Evening News WhatsApp group HERE Family friends Greg and Azra said the 'wonderful' three-year-old had 'touched the lives of so many' and 'had a bright and promising future' ahead of her. "It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of Lulu Palmisano," they wrote on the fundraising platform. "Lulu was a bright spark in this world and will be deeply missed. She touched the lives of so many, and as friends of her parents, it is now our turn to support her family in their time of need. "We are raising funds to help Lulu's family navigate this incredibly difficult time. There are many immediate and unforeseen costs they now face. Donations will assist with these urgent needs, including counselling, time away from work, and other financial pressures that arise as they grieve and adjust. Our hope is to ease the burden so that Lulu's family can focus on mourning and healing. Any extra funds will contribute to a memorial in her honour, ensuring her beautiful spirit is forever remembered. "Young and wonderful Lulu tragically passed away during a family day out in Manchester on Saturday, 22nd February 2025. "Her family is devastated and heartbroken. Lulu was only three years old. She loved going to nursery, adored Bluey, enjoyed reading, and had a bright and promising future ahead of her. "As family friends, we often received updates on Lulu and heard about her sweet and kind nature at home and nursery, along with pictures of a very happy little girl. We know that nothing can bring Lulu back, but we hope that coming together in her memory will allow us all to pay tribute to a wonderful, caring, and beautiful soul. "We sincerely appreciate any support you can give during this incredibly painful time. "Greg and Azra, on behalf of the Palmisano family." Speaking to the Manchester Evening News, they added: "At this time we are happy to have the Manchester Evening News support the GoFundMe campaign with sharing the link. We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to the support and kindness we have received from the GoFundMe supporters so far and thank you to anyone else who decides to support in the future." Paying tribute to Lulu in a statement released via the police, her family said: 'Louisa (Lulu) was the sweetest, kindest, and most generous little girl. She was full of creativity and joy, and she absolutely loved going to nursery every day. 'Her absence has left a devastating void in our family—she was our only child, our whole world. We were simply enjoying a happy family day out in Manchester when this unimaginable tragedy struck. In an instant, our lives were shattered beyond repair. "The pain of losing her is unbearable, and we miss her more than words can ever express." You can donate to the GoFundMe here.

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