Parents of two girls killed in Wimbledon School accident ‘are still waiting for the answer’

Parents of two girls killed in Wimbledon School accident 'are still waiting for the answer'

Mourning parents Who were among the two girls Killed in an accident in a school Wimbledon stated that they are “are”Still waiting for the answer“Two years.

Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau, The age of both died after four-four dizzy Study Prep crashes in school In Wimbledon on 6 July 2023.

The incident occurred when the two girls were celebrating in an end-time tea party with their classmates and parents.

Two years after the tragedy, in a remembrance incident on Sunday, Nooria’s mother Smra Chohan said he remains “committed” to find answers for her daughters.

He said, “We have to fight very hard – it should have been harder than any victim – but we are committed to highlight the truth about what happened,” he said, according to, according to, BBC,

The incident occurred when the two girls were celebrating in an end-time tea party with their classmates and parents. ,Lie,

“We are still waiting for the answer for what happened on what happened on the horrific day … and with all your support, we will continue our fight until we have answers that we deserve.”

He said: “Nothing is not going to rebuild our lives … We were parents.

In the last summer, the prosecutors said the car driver, Claire Framental, had to face a seizure of an epilepsy behind the wheel and would not face criminal allegations.

It was found that she had never been seized before epilepsy and was in good health before the accident.

Neuria Sajjad and Selena Lau killed in accident (UE Mok/PA)

Neuria Sajjad and Selena Lau killed in accident (UE Mok/PA) ,PA Archive,

In a statement to the PA news agency at that time, he expressed his “deepest grief” and said that he “did not remember” after losing consciousness.

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It was re -established in January after an internal review began last year. Inspired by the “worries” raised by the families of two girls, Who said that they remained “unrelated” that the investigation was completely conducted.

But on Sunday, in the event, in which hundreds of people from the local community attended, Mr. Lau echoed the Ms. Chohan petition for the answer and told the BBC: “We are still waiting, we want a version of the events that add.”

Helen Lowe, who was the headtaker of the school at that time, said: “There is still no answer to what happened that day, and over that two years, there have been many incidents in many incidents that included a terrible tragedy for children.

“But those who fulfilled those events had to be accountable, and we do not have the one that makes it – for parents and for us – it is impossible to move forward.”

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