Funeral of schoolgirl who died in Telford A442 crash to take place next week

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Funeral of schoolgirl who died in Telford A442 crash to take place next week
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The funeral of a schoolgirl who tragically died in a crash in Telford two days before her 13th birthday will take place next week.

in a single-car collision in the early hours of Tuesday, September 5 on the A442 near Trench Lock.

The church service will take place at 2pm at St Nicholas Church on the High Street in Newport and the wake will follow at The Swan at Newport's Lower Bar.There will be a cremation service but this is for close friends and family only. Children are not invited to attend the crematorium.formal opening of the inquests

Neve, who was a Year 8 pupil at Burton Borough School, died two days before what would have been her 13th birthday and the date was marked with a balloon launch by family and friends.

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