Call for better safety on road where siblings died
Safety improvements must be made to a road where two children were killed, a councillor has warned.
It followed the deaths of Roman Casselden, 16, and his nine-year-old sister, Darcie, in Pitsea, near Basildon, Essex, on Saturday.
Labour councillor Emma Callaghan said Ashlyns, the road where the siblings were struck by a car, had a series of safety issues, including poor lighting.
She told the BBC that reviews should take place to ensure "accidents like this won't happen again".
Police believed Roman and Darcie were riding a privately owned e-scooter when they died.
"[They were] just getting from A to B in an area where they live, an area they know very well," said Callaghan, a councillor for Pitsea North West.
"They would've made that journey a million times before and it just took one occasion for everything to change."
Callaghan started a petition calling on Essex County Council to improve road safety in Ashlyns.
She made a number of recommendations, including:
- Installing additional street lighting and repairing faulty lights
- Improving signage and road markings near the pedestrian crossing
- Introducing traffic calming measures
- Repairing footpaths
The councillor added: "When things like this happen, you've really got to look at an area and think 'are there enough safety measures in place to ensure accidents like this won't happen again?'."
Essex County Council declined to comment when approached by the BBC.
Roman and Darcie's mother, Emma, said her children were her "beautiful angels" in a tribute shared on Tuesday.
She said Roman had a "heart of gold" and Darcie "was a soul filled with creativity and beauty".
Speaking previously, Ch Supt Leighton Hammett, of Essex Police, said "the whole community is mourning" their loss.
Officers arrested a man and woman, both in their 20s, on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and failing to stop at the scene of an accident in connection with the deaths of Roman and Darcie.
The force said the pair were later released, with a woman bailed and a man released under investigation.
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