VIDEO: Driver in Jade Clark death crash failed to stop, say police (From Bournemouth Echo)
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VIDEO: Driver in Jade Clark death crash failed to stop, say police
1:21pm Wednesday 27th February 2013 in News
One of the drivers involved in the crash which killed teenager Jade Clark failed to stop after the accident, say police.
Sixteen-year-old Jade was riding her red scooter on the A31 at Ringwood on Sunday night when the accident happened.
Police think a number of vehicles were involved in the collision and investigating officers are keen to trace one of these cars which left the scene prior to the arrival of police.
Traffic Inspector Matt Butler said: “We know from our investigation so far that a number of vehicles were involved in the incident and one of these vehicles – a Volvo XC90 – left the scene before police arrived.
“I need to trace this vehicle and urge anyone with information to contact me. I particularly appeal to the driver to get in touch.
“The front of the vehicle will be damaged. If anyone is aware of a Volvo XC90 which has sustained damage or has been repaired in the last few days, they should call police urgently.
“I also urge any witnesses to the collision, and anyone with information, to contact me.”
Police have released this picture of a Volvo XC90.
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Comments(28)
deamondiamond
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2:00pm Wed 27 Feb 13
Cherry19
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2:14pm Wed 27 Feb 13
t may be 'in your way', just stop for a second & consider the impact hitting a person/vehicle has ... it's not like in the movies... this is real ... thoughts are with Jade & her family RIP
HRH of Boscombe
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2:49pm Wed 27 Feb 13
guisselle
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2:56pm Wed 27 Feb 13
more careful. My thoughts are with
the family RIP Jade.
benjamin
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3:11pm Wed 27 Feb 13
retry69
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4:57pm Wed 27 Feb 13
scrumpyjack wrote:Well said spot on.Someone will turn the driver in,fingers crossed.
Without making any to mention to the article itself.....
I would say all of the people commentating about how 'terrified' they are and how they 'dread' using this section of road that personally, I think this says more about the standards of your driving than it does the road.
aerolover
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5:01pm Wed 27 Feb 13
My sympathy to the young ladies family.
The irate commuter
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6:05pm Wed 27 Feb 13
Cherry19 wrote:'in light of this tragedy, I truly hope that all road users exercise more consideration & care on the roads'
I often ride my motorbike along that stretch of road pulling out from Ringwood, it's terrifying how dangerous and arrogant some drivers are... in light of this tragedy, I truly hope that all road users exercise more consideration & care on the roads ... we need more tolerance, less speed & even if a car/motorbike/cyclis t may be 'in your way', just stop for a second & consider the impact hitting a person/vehicle has ... it's not like in the movies... this is real ... thoughts are with Jade & her family RIP
Jugding by the idiot that cut me up this morning in the exact same spot that poor Jade died, then I fear not :((
Sct123456
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6:51pm Wed 27 Feb 13
Hit and run drivers are scum!
RIP Jade.
Puj
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7:29pm Wed 27 Feb 13
Having a petrol station midway - doesnt help matters !
This sad story of the death of a very young person is only made worse by the knowlege that some moronic driver has failed to stop at the scene of a major accident.... absolute beggars belief !!
My sympathies to Jades family. Knowing this latest news must be devestaing for them.........
miniminime
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8:54pm Wed 27 Feb 13
Roband65
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9:26pm Wed 27 Feb 13
Huey
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9:49pm Wed 27 Feb 13
Unbelievable. How can they sleep? Look at her.
Very very sad RIP
Tommo_71
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10:16pm Wed 27 Feb 13
To think that just a couple of weeks ago people were on this site complaining at a proposal to reduce the speed limit on this very dangerous stretch of road.
I wonder if those same people now understand why it must change.
indigo5
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10:33pm Wed 27 Feb 13
Huey wrote:We are looking for you Volvo Driver are you Sleeping well!
So some poor girl loses her life and a car involved just ****s off?
Unbelievable. How can they sleep? Look at her.
Very very sad RIP
My thoughts are with the family RIP Jade
Old Harry
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11:14pm Wed 27 Feb 13
miniminime wrote:The headline, although inaccurate, is sensational and attracts the attention of the masses. Sadly thats whats sells papers these days.
Once again the Echo have reported this wrong. The driver of the vehicle did not fail to stop ... he left the scene before the Police arrived. Subtle difference there !!
yet_another_one
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8:38am Thu 28 Feb 13
The XC90 is an expensive car to own and run so the owner/driver may think with all that money they're probably above the law or eventual any legal proceedings as a result of this blatant violation against mankind.
Were they driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs? That would be so difficult to prove now but when they are found, hopefully somebody will identify and finger them, they should lose their driving licence for LIFE as they are more of a liability on the roads than anything else.
Either that or they simply find it so difficult to obtain vehicle insurance for the damming entry they will receive on the national insurance database against their name.
Jade, R.I.P., you didn't deserve this.
rach74
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10:03am Thu 28 Feb 13
miniminime wrote:what a stupid stupid comment to make, ok so you are saying it was fine for them to hit the girl and kill her, stop have a look and drive off, cant see much difference at all, they need to be caught and punished, so i dont think the Echo have reported this wrong at all, its mindless people that comment like you have which doesnt help matters
Once again the Echo have reported this wrong. The driver of the vehicle did not fail to stop ... he left the scene before the Police arrived. Subtle difference there !!
The Cerne Giant
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12:35pm Thu 28 Feb 13
My thoughts are for all involved in this and any RTA
Dont drop litter
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1:24pm Thu 28 Feb 13
rach74 wrote:It is an offence to leave the scene of an accident without reporting it to the Police. Failing to Stop is the term used by the Police. It means leaving the scene before statements are taken so that investigations can be made.
miniminime wrote:what a stupid stupid comment to make, ok so you are saying it was fine for them to hit the girl and kill her, stop have a look and drive off, cant see much difference at all, they need to be caught and punished, so i dont think the Echo have reported this wrong at all, its mindless people that comment like you have which doesnt help matters
Once again the Echo have reported this wrong. The driver of the vehicle did not fail to stop ... he left the scene before the Police arrived. Subtle difference there !!
If thet person has left the scene before Police have questioned / breathalysed etc. that amounts to 'failing to stop'.
It doesn't mean waiting until someone else turns up, or simply phoning the Police.
I really hope that they find whoever it is - soon.
My sympathies go to the family and friends. That stretch of road, unfortunately, is an accident waiting to happen. Close the Fish Inn road now!
Dont drop litter
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1:29pm Thu 28 Feb 13
retry69 wrote:Not really Scrumpyjack. If you've ever tried to pull into the petrol station when the road is busy whilst avoiding cars emerging from the Fish Inn slipway that are trying to accellerate up to 50+ mph you'll realise the problem.
scrumpyjack wrote:Well said spot on.Someone will turn the driver in,fingers crossed.
Without making any to mention to the article itself.....
I would say all of the people commentating about how 'terrified' they are and how they 'dread' using this section of road that personally, I think this says more about the standards of your driving than it does the road.
Similarly, pulling out of the petrol station into a stream of fast moving traffic is horrendous. It only takes one person pulling into Verwood to miss an indication and you have a major problem.
The Fish Inn slip should be closed, it only serves as a shortcut for traffic from the town.
The speed limit should be cut to 50mph until just after the Verwood slip.
Scoty2hotty
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2:57pm Thu 28 Feb 13
scrumpyjack
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3:06pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Dont drop litter wrote:Except thousands of cars do so perfectly safely every week....
retry69 wrote:Not really Scrumpyjack. If you've ever tried to pull into the petrol station when the road is busy whilst avoiding cars emerging from the Fish Inn slipway that are trying to accellerate up to 50+ mph you'll realise the problem.
scrumpyjack wrote:Well said spot on.Someone will turn the driver in,fingers crossed.
Without making any to mention to the article itself.....
I would say all of the people commentating about how 'terrified' they are and how they 'dread' using this section of road that personally, I think this says more about the standards of your driving than it does the road.
Similarly, pulling out of the petrol station into a stream of fast moving traffic is horrendous. It only takes one person pulling into Verwood to miss an indication and you have a major problem.
The Fish Inn slip should be closed, it only serves as a shortcut for traffic from the town.
The speed limit should be cut to 50mph until just after the Verwood slip.
grumpyolddear
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8:40pm Thu 28 Feb 13
Recently driving back from London late at night I noticed that many areas on major roads have reduced lighting, very difficult driving in these conditions, I wonder if there has been an increase in accidents.
No excuse for dangerous driving and leaving the scene, of course.
Condolences to Jade's family RIP
gameon
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10:45pm Thu 28 Feb 13
benjamin wrote:Yes I agree benjamin but this is Dorsets Finest you are talking about !!!!!!!!
This car cannot be very difficult to trace. I'm surprised the police are still looking and why wait all this time before appealing for help.
polblagger
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3:02pm Mon 4 Mar 13
nosuchluck54
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3:19pm Mon 4 Mar 13
gameon wrote:Do you not think there are reasons behind the way police handle these sort of things or do you just not think?
benjamin wrote:Yes I agree benjamin but this is Dorsets Finest you are talking about !!!!!!!!
This car cannot be very difficult to trace. I'm surprised the police are still looking and why wait all this time before appealing for help.
catfan says...
1:26pm Wed 27 Feb 13
The filter and four lines are death traps - with some drivers cutting back and forth across the lines to save time. It's terrifying sometimes.
My sympathy goes to Jade's family and friends - I think of her mum and dad when I wake each morning and imagine what faces them in their days ahead.
RIP