Selena Lau and Nuria Sajjad, both eight, lost their lives in the incident
The woman who crashed a Land Rover into a school building claiming the lives of two young girls had a seizure at the wheel, it has been claimed.
However, a source has now claimed that the driver of the powerful Land Rover Defender had suffered a seizure moments before the crash and bit right through her tongue. They told the Sun: “The driver was in a delirious condition and had bitten through her tongue. A woman with a black eye and her arm in a sling laid a bouquet of roses at the school in south west London, with a tribute. In a note, she said: “You will always be our shining star. We will miss you so much.”
Detective Chief Superintendent Clair Kelland, local policing commander for south-west London, said: "It is difficult to imagine the pain and upset the families of those involved are going through and we will do all we can to support them as our investigation continues.
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