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Several children fight for life after crash in Wimbledon that killed girl, 8, at school

Several children were left fighting for their life on Thursday night following a horror crash at a school which killed an eight-year-old girl.

The Study Preparatory School in Wimbledon, southwest London, has spoken of its "profound shock" after a Land Rover collided with a group of partying children on the last day of term. The girl, who has not yet been publicly named, died at the scene.

As reported by the Mirror, ten other people, including more children at the school, were rushed to hospital, where they remain in serious conditions. Study Prep is an independent fee-paying boarding school which caters for more than 300 pupils aged as young as four.

A woman in her 40s who was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving remains in police custody. Flowers have been placed near the school, including some left by tearful parents who were pictured in poignant embraces on Thursday afternoon.

Speaking at the scene on Thursday night, Wimbledon MP Stephen Hammond said: "Very concerned to hear about the Study Preparatory School at Camp Road this morning.

A girl died at The Study Prep School in Wimbledon (HENRY NICHOLLS/AFP via Getty Images)

"A major incident has been declared and I know all emergency services are on site. My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone at The Study."

Sophia Graham, 27, and Tayla Landsberg, 22, who live nearby, brought flowers to the police cordon. They said: "When we found out one of the kids had died it was awful. When the police made their announcement it was so sad to see even them get emotional. It's made a big impact on everyone. Kids walk in the Common freely without thinking about it."

Ms Landsberg added: "It's usually very peaceful, very bubbly with lots of fun activities going on."

Dr John Martin, chief paramedic at London Ambulance Service, said a total of 16 people were treated at The Study Preparatory School in Camp Road. Ten of them were taken to hospital.

Speaking at a press conference, alongside colleagues from Metropolitan Police, Dr Martin said: "At 9.54 we received a 999 call to a collision on Camp Road in Wimbledon. We dispatched multiple resources including specialist critical care paramedics, London's air ambulance and 15 ambulances.

A woman in her 40s has been arrested following the incident (Getty Images)

"We declared a major incident. We treated 16 patients on scene. Sadly, as we've heard, one eight-year-old girl died."

In a statement on its website, the school confirmed several other children are among those hurt but said it is "still far too soon" to comprehend what had happened at around 10am on Thursday.

The school said on its website: "We are profoundly shocked by the tragic accident this morning at Wilberforce House and devastated that it has claimed the life of one of our young pupils as well as injuring several others.

"Our thoughts are with the bereaved family and with the families of those injured at this terrible time. It is still far too soon to fully understand what happened, but we are well aware of the significant impact this dreadful event will have on our pupils and their families.

"Their welfare remains our top priority and we will be doing everything we can to support them, especially those who suffered injuries.

People gathered outside a cordon at the scene of the crash at The Study Preparatory School in Wimbledon (Getty Images)

"Now that a police investigation is under way we will not be making any further public statement for the time being and would ask that the privacy of our school community is respected at this deeply upsetting time."

Photographs taken on Thursday evening showed parents in tears outside the gates of the £16,000-a-year school as police activity continued. A Land Rover was removed from the scene on the back of a lorry.

The children are understood to have been sat outside on the grass having a tea party when the vehicle smashed through the fence following the driver's alleged medical episode.

Close to tears, Detective Chief Superintendent Clair Kelland, local police commander for south west London, said: “This is tragic news and our thoughts are with the girl’s family and friends, and everyone affected today.

“We remain at the scene and are continuing our investigation into the full circumstances of the incident.”

Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: "The incident this morning at a primary school on Camp Road in Wimbledon is absolutely devastating. My heart goes out to everyone affected.

"Police are on the scene and have confirmed the incident is not being treated as terror-related. An investigation is underway to understand the full circumstances and I continue to stay in close contact with the Met and other emergency services.

“Please avoid the area to allow emergency services free access to help all those who need it. If you have any information about the incident please call police on 101."

The investigation continues.

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