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Demo after toddler killed by car | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Members of a Cardiff community have protested about traffic speed after a three-year-old boy died after being hit by a car which failed to stop. | |
Joshua Mark Venn-Howells, who was the second youngest of six children, was injured in St Mellons on Friday, and died in hospital on Saturday. | |
A 24-year-old man has been arrested and released on bail. | |
Police are meeting with residents on Monday evening in order to discuss their safety concerns. | |
Leaflets have been distributed to homes in the St Mellons area appealing for information about the events leading up to Joshua's death. | |
I would like to reassure the community that we are working hard to move the investigation forwards Acting Insp Malcolm Poole | I would like to reassure the community that we are working hard to move the investigation forwards Acting Insp Malcolm Poole |
He is believed to have been with two other young children in Willowbrook Drive, near the junction with Caerleon Close, at about 1610 BST on Friday when he was struck by a car. | |
He was taken to the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff. On Saturday afternoon police confirmed he had died. | He was taken to the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff. On Saturday afternoon police confirmed he had died. |
The car was found some five miles (8km) away in Arabella Street, in the Roath area of Cardiff, on Friday evening. | |
Within minutes of the news of the boy's death, residents began to lay flowers at the scene. | Within minutes of the news of the boy's death, residents began to lay flowers at the scene. |
'Speeding traffic' | |
Local councillor Ralph Cook, who has drawn up a report on road safety in the area, said Willowbrook Drive, a large circular road, had an "endemic" problem of speeding traffic. | Local councillor Ralph Cook, who has drawn up a report on road safety in the area, said Willowbrook Drive, a large circular road, had an "endemic" problem of speeding traffic. |
He said: "It's something to do with the road. It's an invitation to speed. | He said: "It's something to do with the road. It's an invitation to speed. |
"Because there are long stretches of the road where there are no obstructions to speed - and little likelihood of pedestrians - you become used to the idea of travelling at 40mph. | "Because there are long stretches of the road where there are no obstructions to speed - and little likelihood of pedestrians - you become used to the idea of travelling at 40mph. |
People began laying flowers and tributes at the scene of the tragedy | |
"Most of the people who speed in St Mellons live here. | "Most of the people who speed in St Mellons live here. |
"I drive just under 30mph and I do not drive without a convoy of cars behind. Yesterday I was overtaken five times in the early evening." | "I drive just under 30mph and I do not drive without a convoy of cars behind. Yesterday I was overtaken five times in the early evening." |
On Sunday South Wales Police said: "A 24-year-old man from Cardiff has been arrested and released on bail pending inquiries and will re-attend at a police station at a later date. | |
"Officers are still appealing for witnesses to the collision which involved a blue Peugeot 307 to come forward as they may have important information." | |
Acting Insp Malcolm Poole said: "PCSOs (Police community support officers) are delivering leaflets appealing for any information to local people and I would like to reassure the community that we are working hard to move the investigation forwards." | |
Anyone with information is asked to contact the eastern sector roads policing unit on 029 20222111. | Anyone with information is asked to contact the eastern sector roads policing unit on 029 20222111. |