Reward offered to find driver who caused Ringwood girl Jade Clark to die in A31 crash
A reward of £1,000 is being offered as police continue to investigate the death of a Ringwood girl during a crash on the A31.
Jade Clark died after her red scooter collided with several vehicle of the westbound carriageway of the A31 near the Ashley Heath roundabout.
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16-year-old Jade Clark died after a crash on the A31 near Ringwood
Officers were called to the incident at around 8:30pm on Sunday February 24, with 16-year-old Jade pronounced dead at the scene.
Traffic Inspector Matt Butler said: "A number of vehicles were involved in the incident and one of these vehicles - a Volvo XC90 - left the scene before police arrived.
"We know that the moped was upright at the time of the collision and believe that the Volvo XC90 was the first vehicle to collide with it.
"I need to trace the Volvo and urge anyone with information to contact me. I particularly appeal to the driver to get in touch.
"The front of the vehicle will be damaged. If anyone is aware of a Volvo XC90 which has sustained damage or has been repaired in the last few days, they should call the police urgently."
In order to be eligible for the cash reward, members of the public should call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 1111, with information leading to the arrest and charge of an offender.




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