
Elemie Wainwright was killed after a collission with a white Fort Transit in Mosborough
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The force is continuing to appeal to witnesses
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The family of a Sheffield school girl, who died in a fatal collision, have paid tribute to her life and memory and say they "need answers" as police continue to investigate her death.
Elemie Wainwright lost her life on Thursday, June 12, after a collision with a white Ford Transit van at High Street, the junction with Station Road in Mosborough, a village near Sheffield.
The 11-year-old was taken to hospital by ambulance, but sadly, despite the best efforts of everyone, died a short time later.
She has been described by her family as "the kindest, most sweetest, most beautiful baby girl".
The family statement in honour of beloved Elemie reads: "Our beautiful baby girl, on Thursday, June 12, our hearts shattered into a million pieces.
"Our baby girl, our life and soul, with the biggest smile, the biggest heart, you were the kindest, most sweetest, most beautiful baby girl.
"We have no words right now, but we beg that if anyone knows any information, no matter how insignificant you think it is, please come forward.
"Any information, no matter how small, may be the missing piece to the answers we need.
Junction of Station Road and High Street in Mosborough
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"As parents, we need answers for our baby girl. Please, look at her photo, look at her smile, it’s the least our baby deserves."
A 27-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of death by dangerous driving and traffic offences.
He remains fully cooperating with officers and has been released on police bail at this time.
South Yorkshire Police continue to support Elemie’s family, and their work to investigate the circumstances that led to Elemie’s death is continuing.
The force is continuing to appeal to witnesses, or those with dashcam footage or information, to come forward and assist them with their inquiry.
If you witnessed the collision and have not yet spoken to officers, South Yorkshire Police ask that you get in touch online, via live chat or by calling 101, quoting incident number 758 of 12 June 2025.
If you have footage which could help the investigation, it can be shared HERE
Emilie's family has asked that their privacy be respected during this difficult time.