Wimbledon is in mourning following the tragic death of an eight-year-old Selena Lau, who lost her life when a Land Rover crashed through a school fence, plowing into an outdoor end-of-term party at The Study Prep School on Camp Road. The incident occurred shortly before 10 am on Thursday and resulted in the death of Selena and injuries to 15 others.Thomas Barlow, councillor for Wimbledon Village, expressed the shock felt by the community in the aftermath of the devastating incident.
Speaking at the scene of the crash, Barlow conveyed the disbelief that such a tragedy could occur, especially on what was meant to be a joyous day at school. The entire village is reeling from the event, with many residents having connections to the affected school.Max Austin, councillor for Wimbledon, shared a personal connection to The Study Preparatory School, as his sister had attended there.
He reflected on the stark contrast between the festive atmosphere typically associated with Wimbledon and the tragic incident that unfolded. Austin expressed hope that the community would come together in support during this difficult time.Janice Howard, the past mayor of Merton, expressed her disbelief over the incident, emphasizing how inconceivable it was for such a tragedy to occur.
As someone who regularly visits the area, Howard highlighted the tragic nature of the event and the impact it has had on the local community. In a separate statement, Selena Lau's family described her as an intelligent and cheeky girl who was adored and loved by everyone.
The family requested privacy as they navigate through this sorrowful period. Police confirmed that the driver of the car, a 46-year-old woman from Wimbledon, was arrested at the scene on Thursday on
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