Families Express Deep Disappointment as CPS Decides Against Charging Driver Who Suffered Epileptic Seizure in Fatal School Party Crash in Wimbledon

The families of two young girls tragically killed in a devastating car accident during a school celebration have expressed deep disappointment after learning that the driver, Claire Freemantle, will not face criminal charges.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) announced that Claire suffered an epileptic seizure while driving, leading to the fatal crash at The Study Prep school in Wimbledon last year.

On July 6, 2023, Claire’s Land Rover crashed into a school party, resulting in the deaths of eight-year-olds Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau, along with injuries to several others.

Initially arrested for suspected dangerous driving, Claire was later found to have had no prior history of seizures.

Trevor Sterling, representing the grieving families, voiced their concerns about the decision: “Justice must not only be done, but seen to be done.

The lack of charges raises questions about accountability in such tragedies.”

The families emphasized their dissatisfaction with the investigation process and pledged to seek answers through an inquest.

They expressed sorrow for their loss and disappointment in the system’s handling of the case.

Claire Freemantle’s Perspective

Claire, deeply affected by the incident, expressed her profound sorrow and explained that the seizure was unforeseen and not previously diagnosed.

She conveyed sympathy to the victims’ families, acknowledging the pain caused by the tragic accident.

Legal and Medical Context

Jaswant Narwal from the CPS highlighted the decision not to prosecute, citing medical evidence that Claire’s seizure was unpredictable and beyond her control.

She extended condolences to the bereaved families and assured them of ongoing support.

Police and Legal Statements

Detective Chief Superintendent Clair Kelland emphasized the thoroughness of the investigation and reiterated that Claire could not have foreseen the seizure.

The police pledged continued support to the affected families and the wider community impacted by the tragedy.

Conclusion and Next Steps

Mark Jones, Claire’s solicitor, reiterated that the incident was a tragic accident caused by a medical condition previously unknown to Claire.

He expressed sympathy for the families and emphasized Claire’s lack of awareness about her condition before the crash.

Community Support and Closure

Authorities and community leaders affirmed their commitment to supporting those affected and ensuring transparency in the aftermath of the tragedy.

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