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Parents of two eight-year-old girls killed when a car crashed at a school in London says they are still waiting for the reply after two years.
Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau died when a land rover Study preparation ran at a finished tea party at school In Wimbledon, on 6 July 2023.
Speaking at a remembrance program on Sunday, Nuria’s mother Smra Chohan said: “We have had to fight much harder than any victim – but we are committed to highlight the truth about what happened.”
The incident of Wimbledon Common, on a short walk from school, was marked for two years since the girls died.
Last year, the driver of the car, 48 -year -old Claire Framental said that he “did not remember what happened”.
He also “expressed deep grief for families who have faced such terrible losses and injuries”.
Ms. Frimantle was arrested in the scene of the accident in 2023 but Last June, the Crown Prosecution Service said it would not charge it.
He said that he had a epileptic attack behind the wheel, due to which he was lost in the vehicle that crashed in the school.
He said that there was no evidence that Ms. Framental had ever faced a similar tour before and she had no already diagnosed medical condition.
However, she was in January Doubt rearranged due to death by dangerous driving The Metropolitan police said it had reviewed its investigation.
Date Supa Lewis Basford said: “Our main priority is that the lines of investigation identified by reviews go ahead. I will urge people to avoid speculation.”
At that time, the parents of the girls welcomed it and said the re -disclosed investigation should be “in search of truth and full facts”.
At the Sunday Memorial event, he expressed disappointment to wait for such a long time for the answer. He said that he wanted someone to be held accountable.
Hundreds of people from the local community joined the Ms. Chohan, Sajjad Butt (Nuria’s father), along with Selena’s parents Franki Lau and Jessie Deng for the Memorial event.
Members of emergency services also participated in the moment of reflection and remembrance.
Two benches made in memory of the girls were decorated with floral tributes and messages.
After two minutes of silence – one minute for each girl – Ms. Chohan gave an emotional speech.
“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.
Mr. Lau said: “We are still waiting, we want a version of the events that add.”
Helen Lov was the headtekar of the school at the time of the accident: “There is still no answer to what happened that day, and over that two -year period, many incidents are involved in many incidents, including 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.”
The school’s current Hedtekar Sharon Maher described the quality of the new police investigation, which was launched in October, with “a very different experience”.
He said: “They have taken our questions seriously … It is more completely, it is wide, we have asked for all this at any time.”
The Metropolitan police urged anyone to come in contact with information.
“Our views are with the loved ones of Nuria and Selena in this especially difficult times,” the force said.
“Our investigation is going on and we are in regular contact with families.”