Two-year-old girl dies in tragic car crash
Witnesses provided CPR to the child who was a back seat passenger, and paramedics later tried to revive the toddler but she was pronounced dead in hospital.
Witnesses provided CPR to the child who was a back seat passenger, and paramedics later tried to revive the toddler but she was pronounced dead in hospital.
Tributes have been paid to a two-year-old girl who died after a car crash in Birmingham yesterday afternoon.
Flowers, cards and a toy bear have been left at the scene of the crash, where a car hit a wall and a tree in Gibbins Road, Selly Oak.
The girl, who's been named as Esmee, was taken to hospital after being given CPR at the scene by passers-by before paramedics arrived. She was pronounced dead shortly after arriving there.
Four adults who were in the car all went to hospital, but did not suffer serious injuries.
Messages were left at the site of the crash:
Dear sweet beautiful Esmee. Thoughts with you all.
RIP baby girl, will miss you so, so much.
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