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Road death accused due in court Woman is remanded over road death
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A woman accused of causing death by dangerous driving after an 11-year-old boy was struck and killed by a car in Bristol is due in court later. A woman accused of causing death by dangerous driving after an 11-year-old boy was killed in Bristol has been remanded in custody by magistrates.
Hannah Saaf, 27, faces four charges, including failing to stop and report an accident, and will appear at the city's magistrates' court. Hannah Saaf, 27, of St Michael's Hill, Bristol, faced four charges, including failing to stop and report an accident, at the city's magistrates' court.
Sam Riddall had just left a youth club in Westbury-on-Trym when he was hit by a vehicle on 1 May.Sam Riddall had just left a youth club in Westbury-on-Trym when he was hit by a vehicle on 1 May.
The youngster was with three friends on Eastfield Road when the crash happened. Ms Saaf will appear at Bristol Crown Court on 19 May.
The 11-year-old was with three friends on Eastfield Road when the crash happened.
Walked home
Ms Saaf, from Bristol, has also been charged with driving without insurance and driving otherwise than in accordance with her licence.Ms Saaf, from Bristol, has also been charged with driving without insurance and driving otherwise than in accordance with her licence.
Avon and Somerset police confirmed that a woman was arrested at Pensford near Bristol on Sunday 10 May.
The crash happened just after 2100 BST as Sam walked home from the Henleaze and Westbury Community Church.The crash happened just after 2100 BST as Sam walked home from the Henleaze and Westbury Community Church.
His friends were not hurt but Dr Peter Harbord, the father of one of them, suffered minor injuries.His friends were not hurt but Dr Peter Harbord, the father of one of them, suffered minor injuries.
Sam's father, Martin, 45, and his mother, Rachel, 39, have three other sons aged five, nine and 14.Sam's father, Martin, 45, and his mother, Rachel, 39, have three other sons aged five, nine and 14.
Paying tribute to Sam, they described him as "the most wonderful of boys".Paying tribute to Sam, they described him as "the most wonderful of boys".
"We miss him very much indeed. And we wish he was here with us every second of the day," they said."We miss him very much indeed. And we wish he was here with us every second of the day," they said.