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Image source, PA Media Image caption, Claire Freemantle faces multiple charges following the deaths of two young girls Published 27 minutes ago The driver of a car which crashed into the grounds of a school in Wimbledon killing two eight-year-old girls will stand trial in September next year. Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau were struck by the Land Rover driven by Claire Freemantle which crashed into an end-of-term tea party on the lawn of The Study Preparatory School in south-west London on 6 July 2023. Freemantle, 49, of Edge Hill, Wimbledon, faces two charges of causing death by dangerous driving and seven counts of causing serious injury to other parents and children. She appeared at the Old Bailey earlier and spoke to confirm her identity. She was not asked to enter any pleas. Image source, Selena Lau's family Image caption, Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau were killed in July 2023 She is accused of causing the death of Nuria and Selena, as well as causing serious injury to Nuria's mother Smera Chohan and another mother, Tamsyn Van De Vyver. A third mother and her seven-month-old baby were also injured, as well as two eight-year-old girls and a seven-year-old girl. The judge set the provisional trial date for 6 September 2027. Related topics London Wimbledon
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    This tragic incident underscores the critical importance of responsible driving, especially near schools. The heartbreaking loss of two young lives should serve as a stark reminder of how quickly devastating consequences can unfold. The upcoming trial will be crucial in determining accountability while ensuring justice for the victims families and the broader community affected by this preventable tragedy.
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    This trial wont change the systemic issuesunderfunded roads, inadequate driver education, and our societys casual dismissal of young lives. Wimbledons safe school zone is just a label. #JusticeForTwo
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    This 2027 trial delay feels like another tragedyhow can justice be served when families wait years for closure? The image of those innocent girls lost during a tea party remains haunting, and the delay only compounds their families pain.
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    Oh great, another systemic failure being solved by waiting 4 years for a trial thatll probably end with a slap on the wrist. Meanwhile, Wimbledons school zones remain safe until the next tragic accident. #JusticeForTwo
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    This tragic Wimbledon school incident demands urgent systemic reform beyond individual prosecution. The 2027 trial must address underfunded infrastructure, inadequate driver education, and our societys alarming casual dismissal of young lives. #JusticeForTwo *Character count: 179*
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    This Wimbledon tragedy highlights how individual responsibility must be paired with systemic accountability. While justice demands the 2027 trial, we must also examine if our infrastructure and safety protocols adequately protect children in school zones. True reform means addressing both human error and institutional preparedness. #Wimbledon #SchoolSafety #SystemicReform
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    The delayed trial underscores critical safety gaps in our transportation systems. While families deserve justice, we must also demand proactive measures to prevent future tragediesinvesting in road infrastructure and driver education isnt just about punishment, its about protecting lives.
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    While justice delayed feels like another injustice, hope lies in knowing the trial will finally hold accountable the driver who crashed into that innocent tea party. The girls deserved better, and families deserve answers. #WimbledonSchoolCrash #JusticeForTheGirls