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Somersault horror of car-hit girl | |
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Police have released CCTV images of the moment a 12-year-old girl was sent somersaulting in the air as she was hit by a car. | |
Swimming champion Jodie Momodu, a pupil at Barking Abbey Lower School in Essex, was hit by a Mitsubishi Shogun as she left school at lunchtime on 14 July. | |
She suffered pelvic injuries, cuts and bruising during the incident which was witnessed by pupils and parents. | She suffered pelvic injuries, cuts and bruising during the incident which was witnessed by pupils and parents. |
One man who was arrested over the incident has been released on bail. | One man who was arrested over the incident has been released on bail. |
Pelvic injuries | Pelvic injuries |
Police have issued the CCTV footage in a bid to discover information. | Police have issued the CCTV footage in a bid to discover information. |
Witnesses said two men ran from the 4x4, leaving two others inside the car, but officers are trying to find out exactly who was driving. | Witnesses said two men ran from the 4x4, leaving two others inside the car, but officers are trying to find out exactly who was driving. |
Jodie has held the borough record for breaststroke for the past three years and is the current Essex and South East Counties Champion. | Jodie has held the borough record for breaststroke for the past three years and is the current Essex and South East Counties Champion. |
She is still receiving treatment for her pelvic injuries but is now back swimming after recovering from the accident. | She is still receiving treatment for her pelvic injuries but is now back swimming after recovering from the accident. |
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