Driver granted bail after the death of school accident


The driver of a car who crashed at a school tea party, killing two eight -year -old girls, further investigation was released on pending bail.
The 48 -year -old Claire Framental was revived on suspicion on Tuesday by dangerous driving.
The Met police said that he was arrested for the second time after reviewing his investigation in June after the decision of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
He is due to reporting to a police station in late April.
Urked the witnesses to come forward on Tuesday, Mate said that an expert crime review group had “identified the lines of investigation, which required further examinations”.
DET SUPT BASFORD said: “Our main priority is to ensure the lines of the investigation identified by the review.
“I will urge people to avoid speculation.”
The parents of the girls have welcomed the opening of the investigation and said that it should be done in “discovery of truth and full facts”.

Ms. Framental first expressed “deep grief” and said that on 6 July 2023, she had no remind of what happened after the deaths of Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau in Southwest London “.
He was first arrested in a scene of an accident at Study Preparer School.
After an investigation, CPS said that Ms. Framental had a epileptic attack behind the wheel, due to which he lost control of the vehicle that then went to school.
As a result it meant that it would not be charged, it said.
At that time, his lawyer stated that his epilepsy “had never revealed herself” and Ms. Frimantle “always enjoyed good health”.