UK Mother Killed and 8-Month-Old Son Critical After Car Collides With Stroller: Police

Jack Phillips
By Jack Phillips
January 14, 2019World News
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UK Mother Killed and 8-Month-Old Son Critical After Car Collides With Stroller: Police
Nicole Newman was killed, and her son Luciano Newman Bianco was injured (Facebook selfie)

A British woman who was hit by a car while crossing a road near London with her eight-month-old son was heard frantically yelling for the child before her death, according to a witness.

Nicole Newman, 23, was pushing her child, Luciano, in a stroller when they were hit by a vehicle in Penge at around 8 p.m. on Jan. 13, reported Yahoo News UK.

The father, Charlie Bianco-Ashley, was with the pair but was not injured.

She screamed 'where's my baby?' after she was hit by the car

Daily Mail 发布于 2019年1月14日周一

The baby is in critical condition and is slated to undergo surgery on Jan. 14, according to the report.

The Metropolitan Police stated they were called to Croydon Road in Penge at around 8 p.m. when Newman was hit by the vehicle. She was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash.

The Daily Mail quoted a witness as saying that Newman’s “last words were screams of ‘where’s my baby? Where’s my baby?’”

“That was just after the emergency services arrived. But they kept her in the same spot, so I knew that she was unlikely to survive,” the person, a neighbor who lives near the crash site, told the publication.

The neighbor said they “heard shouting and arguing at first and I thought it was” the neighbors fighting.

“When I looked outside a passer-by was holding the baby to stop the car or the driver moving from the point of impact,” the person stated.

“It took about 15 minutes for the ambulance to show up. When they arrived they gave her a drip but kept her there. Hearing her final screams was so upsetting,” said the unnamed witness.

The driver of the vehicle, identified as a 51-year-old, stopped at the scene and was later hospitalized, according to the Metropolitan Police.

The male “has since been discharged” and “he has not been arrested and is assisting police with their enquiries,” said police

The baby has been taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Metro 发布于 2019年1月14日周一

Despite the efforts of officers and paramedics, the mother was declared dead at the scene,” said police.

Newman’s “next of kin have been informed,” police added. “We await formal identification and a post-mortem examination will be held in due course.”

Grandmother Speaks Out

Charlie’s mother, Gabriella Bianco-Ashley, said the couple had been together for 10 years.

Bianco-Ashley said her grandson “had to be resuscitated twice. I’m about to go to the hospital now. The baby’s got to have surgery.”

“He’s going to have a scan and then he’s going to have surgery. There’s something wrong with his vertebrae,” she told the Daily Mail.

The two had recently moved into their own apartment, which was being paid for by Charlie, 25, who worked in a warehouse. Newman, meanwhile, stayed home to care for her child.

“They have been sleeping on the floor for the last year. They have been together since they were 12,” Bianco-Ashley said.

“I called them yesterday as I had not seen them, and I usually see them every day,” she said, adding that it was before the crash.

“As soon as I heard I took a mini cab, I ran out into the road and Charlie pulled me back and said, ‘I don’t want you to be killed too,’” she said.

“They were going to drop the baby up to her mum’s. Because it’s a quicker way to walk. There were no cars on the road and the car came from nowhere,” she also stated.

Bianco-Ashley added: ‘They are a lovely couple, perfect for each other. And the baby is so beautiful.”

Investigators are looking for witnesses or anyone with video footage of the crash.

Those with information can call the Serious Collision Investigation Unit at 020 8285 1574 or Crimestoppers via 0800 555 111.

Other details are not clear.

From The Epoch Times

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