Walsall hit-and-run: Boy, 14, bailed over crash that killed girl, 7

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Katnis SeleznevaImage source, Facebook

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Katnis Selezneva was killed by a motorcycle successful Walsall

A 14-year-old lad held connected suspicion of causing the decease of a seven-year-old miss successful a hit-and-run clang involving a motorbike has been released connected bail.

Katnis Selezneva was deed by the motorcycle successful Walsall astatine astir 19:00 BST connected Thursday and died successful hospital.

A lad was arrested aboriginal the aforesaid day. West Midlands Police said helium had present been released connected bail, with strict conditions, arsenic inquiries continued.

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The miss was deed successful Turnstone Road successful Walsall

In a tribute posted connected Facebook, Ms Selezneva said her bosom was bleeding and her psyche aching.

"God took her distant excessively young and fragile," she said.

"I don't person spot and I don't privation to accidental goodbye to you, my star."

Two motorbikes recovered abandoned successful Walsall aft the incidental volition beryllium forensically examined, the unit said.

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The seven-year-old miss was recovered successful a captious information and aboriginal died successful hospital

Det Sgt Paul Hughes said investigations continued and asked anyone with accusation to interaction police.

"We person recovered 2 motorbikes and they volition present beryllium forensically examined arsenic portion of those extended inquiries.

"And astatine this atrocious clip our thoughts stay with the household of Katliss, who are being supported and person asked to beryllium near to grieve successful private.

"I would besides similar to widen my acknowledgment to each those radical who person already travel to america with accusation - it is genuinely appreciated."

Crowds - including children - gathered astatine the country connected Friday to permission flowers, toys and different tributes.

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