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A four-year-old girl, Olive Farrow, was fatally struck by a car on Nottingham Road in Gotham just before 3.30pm on Sunday, July 12. She was treated at the scene and subsequently died in hospital.
The family has organised a vigil at St Lawrence’s Church in Gotham for Friday, requesting that media members respect their privacy. Nottinghamshire Police have confirmed that the investigation into the circumstances surrounding Olive Farrow’s death is ongoing, and they have urged members of the public to refrain from speculation on social media.
The family of Olive Farrow, the four-year-old girl who died after being hit by a car, has organised a vigil at St Lawrence’s Church in Gotham on Friday, requesting media respect for their privacy. Nottinghamshire Police are investigating the circumstances of her death and urge the public not to speculate on social media.
What remains unclear — The specific circumstances leading to the incident that resulted in Olive Farrow’s death are still under investigation.
Tribute paid to Olive Farrow, aged four, killed by car in Gotham
The family of a four-year-old girl who died after being hit by a car have paid tribute to their ‘cheeky, funny and sassy little girl’, saying she was looking forward to starting school.
Olive Farrow was run over on Nottingham Road in Gotham just before 3.30pm last Sunday, July 12.
She was treated at the scene and then taken to hospital but died there a short time later.
Her family thanked locals for their support and the ‘outpouring of love’ they had shown for Olive.
In a statement, they said: ‘Olive was a cheeky, funny and sassy little girl, who may have been tiny in size, but she certainly made up for it with her big personality.
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‘Not a day went by without Olive singing and dancing her way round the house and spreading her affection; always kissing and cuddling and going out of her way to be kind to everyone.
‘Olive’s memory will live on with all the colourful paintings we have around the house. Quite often she would take herself off and come back with a beautiful work of art as she was so creative.’
They added that she was ‘inseparable’ from her two brothers Teddy and Sonny, whom she ‘looked up to with so much love’.
Her relatives continued: ‘Olive was due to join Sonny at primary school, having had her taster sessions. She was so excited to be joining her brother there.
‘No words can express the loss and pain felt across the family and all that knew Olive, we are utterly devastated to think we can no longer hold her in our arms.
‘We would like to thank the community for coming together to support us through this difficult time. It has helped greatly to see the outpouring of love with the messages and flowers laid on Nottingham Road.’
The family has organised a vigil at St Lawrence’s Church in Gotham on Friday for friends, family and members of the local community, and have asked members of the media not to attend.
Sergeant Paul Clark, from Nottinghamshire Police, said: ‘This is a deeply tragic incident, and our thoughts continue to be with Olive’s loved ones at this unimaginably difficult time.
‘The circumstances of her death are being investigated, and we would ask people not to speculate on social media.
‘I would also ask the privacy of the family is respected as they come to terms with what has happened, including at today’s vigil.’
Anyone with information is asked to contact the police quoting incident 424 of July 12.













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