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Scottish schoolgirl traumatised from hit-and-run as dad slams police ‘failure’

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Scottish schoolgirl traumatised from hit-and-run as dad slams police ‘failure’

The father of a schoolgirl who was a victim of a hit-and-run has hit out at police as no arrests have been made.

On April 19, tragedy struck when Jessica Frew, 12, was hit by the driver of a silver Vauxhall Corsa in North Lanarkshire. As the driver fled the scene, the young girl was left unconscious in a pool of her own blood.




It is understood that the motorist overtook a number of stationary vehicles and sped through a red light as Jessica crossed the road.

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As the Record reports, Jessica was left with a series of horrific injuries, including a disfigured lip, smashed teeth, a severely bruised collar bone and cuts and bruises across her body. A month on in the aftermath, she has been suffering from night tremors and anxiety.

Police say inquiries into hit-and-run remain ongoing as the force is yet to make any arrests.

In the meantime, dad Robert, 51, fears somebody else could be hurt or even killed as Jess’s attacker remains at large.

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