Boy, 7, dies after being hit by car with mum paying tribute to ‘little superhero’
A mum has issued a heartbreaking tribute to her seven-year-old son after he was killed in a crash during the morning school run.
Logan Parker died after being hit by a car along the A38 Kings Mill Road East, in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire.
Police and paramedics rushed to the scene shortly before 8.30am on Tuesday but the youngster was declared dead at the scene.
Nottinghamshire Police has now launched an investigation and is urging any witnesses to come forward.
Paying tribute to Logan, his mum said in a statement: ‘In memory of a boy who will remain seven forever.
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‘Always unconditionally loved and cherished, you will never, ever be forgotten.
‘There are no words other than you are the most beautiful, happy and mischievous special boy – full of love, light and adventure.
‘You will be always part of me and our hearts, my little superhero who loved to play and make us laugh.
‘From your cheeky grin, your giggles, dancing and singing to making figures with your arts and crafts whilst eating your favourite snacks, Pic-Nics, on the park and sandy beaches, you will forever echo through my soul.
‘We will miss you so much. Rest my super angel. Your memory will live on forever.
‘This is not goodbye but a ‘see you soon’. Love from mum and family.’
Police said Logan lived in the area and his family are being supported by specially-trained officers.
The driver stopped at the scene and is assisting collision investigators with their inquiries.
Detective Inspector Jamie Moore said: ‘This is a devastating incident and our thoughts are with Logan’s family, friends and loved ones.
‘The circumstances are being investigated and we would ask the privacy of the family is respected at this tragic and difficult time.
‘We’d like to appeal for any witnesses to this incident to please come forward, including anyone with dashcam footage which could help our investigation.’
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