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There was an accident, I think on East Dulwich Road, near the junction with Peckham Rye. I came past on my bike at about 8.45 and there were loads of police milling about on the corner, and what looked like some personal belongings in the middle of the road.


There were also about 15 buses backed up on Barry Road, going nowhere.

Junction of Peckham rye and east dulwich road was taped off by police-about half a dozen police officers around at 8.30ish. Traffic accident possibly-it has been very dangerous there for pedestirans since the crossings have been out of use due to roadworks?

Yes, a young girl was hit by a truck this morning on the junction. I walked past just before 8.10am and it looked like it had just happened. There was one ambulance guy on the scene already, and the first of the ambulance vans was just arriving then.


I would have offered my assistance, but they ambulance guys and bystanders looked like the had it under control as best they could.


She looked in bad shape and I am really dismayed to hear that she has passed away.


Very, very tragic indeed. My thoughts go out to the families involved.

shovel Wrote:

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> I was at the scene with the little girl this

> morning. I am so sorry to hear she didn't make it.

>

> My prayers are with her family and with the

> driver. This was truly a tragic accident.


So what exactly happened, did you see?

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sniffy Wrote:

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> So what exactly happened, did you see?


Just a polite reminder that the family of those involved will be local and may well read this forum. Discretion is advised.

Administrator Wrote:

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> sniffy Wrote:

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> > So what exactly happened, did you see?

>

> Just a polite reminder that the family of those

> involved will be local and may well read this

> forum. Discretion is advised.



I understand, hence asking a possible 'eye' witness.

rather than allow continued speculation....

sniffy Wrote:

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> shovel Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I was at the scene with the little girl this

> > morning. I am so sorry to hear she didn't make

> it.

> >

> > My prayers are with her family and with the

> > driver. This was truly a tragic accident.

>

> So what exactly happened, did you see?



Rubbernecker.

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