FOUR people arrested in connection with a hit-and-run crash which killed a Dorset mother-of-one will face no further police action.

Courtney White, 23 and from Poole, died after being struck by a vehicle on the A3049 Canford Way on the evening of December 12.

Dorset Police officers made 10 arrests following her death before releasing four people with no further action last month.

Providing a further update on February 10, a force spokeswoman said at present just two men are part of their investigation, with a further four released without charge.

"After further enquiries, two men, aged 20 and 22, and an 18-year-old woman, all from Poole, as well as a 26-year-old man from Bournemouth, who were previously arrested in connection with the incident have now been released without charge and will face no further police action in connection with the incident," the Dorset Police spokeswoman said.

"An 18-year-old arrested man from Poole remains released under investigation and a 19-year-old Poole man who was previously arrested remains on police bail while enquiries continue."

Bournemouth Echo: Floral tributes left at the scene of the crashFloral tributes left at the scene of the crash

Ms White had a three-year-old daughter, Evie, and seven siblings.

Family and friends packed out St Clement's Church in Parkstone for her funeral on January 20.

Hundreds of people gathered outside the church as the cortege and trucks carrying huge floral tributes arrived.

After the service, mourners gathered at the side of the Canford Way as police closed the road and some family members laid flowers.

Her father Joseph White told the Daily Echo ahead of the funeral: "She was my first born and the first thing I ever loved. I loved the ground she walked on.

"I still don't feel like it's real. She was just special."

Her sister Alice previously paid tribute saying "she made our family whole, she made us our best selves".