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topicnews · July 18, 2025

The Death Crash-suspect of Wimbledon Referred to Met school girls

The Death Crash-suspect of Wimbledon Referred to Met school girls

The driver of the car, who killed two 8-year-old girls in a school in the southwest of London, was interviewed after her renewed meeting on the girls' deaths.

Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau died after a Land Rover joined a tea party in Wimbledon on July 6, 2023 at the preparation school in Wimbledon.

Ms. Freemantle, 48, was arrested at the crime scene, but later they were told that she would not file an indictment. However, it was arrested again in January after the police had checked their investigations.

The Metropolitan Police said it was interviewed on Thursday, July 17th on suspicion of death by dangerous driving and was taken over by October for further inquiries.

The Crown Concity Service (CPS) said that Ms. Freemantle might have experienced an epileptic seizure while driving, which led to losing control of the vehicle, which then fell into school.

But it also means that there was no evidence that she had ever suffered a similar seizure and that she had not been diagnosed with such a medical illness.

Families of the schoolgirl recently said the BBC that they still had the feeling that they still had no answers to what happened.

Nuria's father, Sajjad Butt, said that the father of Nuria spoke about the continuous police investigations: “While we welcome this renewed focus on the case, we will continue to work to persecute the events of this devastating day.

“The truth has to come to light.”