Community raises funds for family of student killed by runaway SUV as officials look at street safety around Washington Middle School

Seattle, WALocal News

The Washington Middle School community is actively raising funds to support the family of a 12-year-old girl who was tragically killed by a runaway SUV while walking to recess. The accident has left the community in shock, with more than $15,000 raised to help her family cope with the loss. As investigations continue, concerns regarding street safety around the school have intensified, particularly in light of recent improvements like curb ramp upgrades and speed humps. The Seattle Police Department is conducting an active investigation, with school officials cooperating fully to ensure that all safety measures are evaluated. District representatives, including Joy Hollingsworth, are committed to assessing the safety of the area, aiming to address the fears of parents and residents.

Witnesses have described the incident as devastating, highlighting the need for further safety enhancements in the crowded vicinity of Washington Middle School. The community's response underscores the importance of support during such tragic events while also calling for necessary changes to prevent future accidents. As the investigation unfolds, the school district remains focused on the well-being of its students, ensuring supervision and safety remain top priorities.

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