10:11am Tuesday 20th May 2008
A 16-YEAR-old girl who died after being hit by a police car was due to sit her GCSE English exam today.
Hayley Adamson died in hospital after she was hit crossing a road at 11.20pm last night.
Police in Newcastle have appealed for calm after violence flared and an officer fired his Taser gun immediately following the accident.
An Independent Police Complaints Commission investigation has begun into the crash.
Hayley, a pupil at Sacred Heart High School, was with friends when she was hit by the car on Denton Road, Newcastle.
Tributes were laid outside the home she shared with her mother on Cedar Road, Fenham.
An IPCC spokesman said a Northumbria Police driver had been responding to the activation of his vehicles automatic number plate recognition system.
Gary Garland IPCC Commissioner for the North East said: "It is unclear at this stage whether the cars emergency warning equipment was activated.
"Ms Adamson was crossing the road with friends when the collision occurred.
"Following the collision there was an incident involving a member of the public at the scene which culminated in a police officer discharging a Taser stun gun.
"A 23-year-old man has been arrested.
"The IPCC will also examine the circumstances involving this incident.
"This is a terrible tragedy and my sympathies go out to Ms Adamson's family and friends and all those involved in the incident.
"The IPCC's investigators have been at the scene since early this morning following the referral of the case by Northumbria Police.
"We will undertake a thorough independent investigation into all the circumstances of the incident."
Northumbria Police said the driver was alone in a marked Volvo T5 patrol car at the time of the accident.
Chief Superintendent Paul Wier said the officer had gone off duty and was being investigated by the IPCC. He appealed for calm.
He said: "Emotions are running high that is understandable.
"We have a lot of police out on the streets at the moment and would like to reassure the community that their streets are safe.
"There was a number of arrests made last night for violence and disorder immediately following the incident.
"People were distressed and some people were throwing bricks.
"The best thing everybody can do now is to keep calm and allow the IPCC to do their jobs and investigate this incident.
"The officer was alone in his car, he has gone off duty now and he will be investigated in due course."
He said no police equipment had been damaged during the violence and said the Crown Prosecution Service was considering whether to charge those arrested.
He said no one was arrested in connection with the death itself.
Roads around the collision scene were closed as investigators gathered evidence and traffic diversions were in place.
thomas scott, durham says...
6:48pm Tue 20 May 08
Paul, Darlington says...
7:07pm Tue 20 May 08
steve, north east england says...
7:12pm Tue 20 May 08
andrea, says...
8:00pm Tue 20 May 08
Victor, Middlesbrough says...
8:18pm Tue 20 May 08
anne, durham says...
8:57pm Tue 20 May 08
Dan, gateshead says...
9:12pm Tue 20 May 08
this is wrong, NEWCASTLE says...
11:15pm Tue 20 May 08
Dan wrote:The police etc have been driving around newcastle far too fast over the last few years, the drivers may have been on advanced courses but we can only cross a road so fast ! that why its 30 mph (as they keep telling us) the officer should have been charged at the scene of the CRIME like A.N Other would have been. So response time is now measured in lives !! (RIP.xx)
Steve hit the nail on the head, very sad story but the papers are making a fuss of her sitting her GCSE's today, if thats the case then what the hell was she out at 11.20pm at night and more to the point what was her mum doing about it?
Dan, Gateshead says...
11:33pm Tue 20 May 08
this is wrong, newcastle says...
12:12am Wed 21 May 08
this is wrong, newcastle says...
12:12am Wed 21 May 08
gary, newcastle says...
12:13am Wed 21 May 08
gary, newcastle says...
12:17am Wed 21 May 08
Kathrine, Carlisle says...
8:45am Wed 21 May 08
Victor wrote:That is true. At least the officer wasn't just driving like an idiot for the sake of it like most people, or drunk, or on drugs.
Nothing has been said about the person the police officer was chasing. He should take some of the blame.If he had killed the girl, the police would still be blamed for chasing him.
Tracey, Newcastle says...
9:07am Wed 21 May 08
gary, newcastle says...
10:35am Wed 21 May 08
gary, newcastle says...
10:40am Wed 21 May 08
chris, Middlesbrough says...
2:04pm Wed 21 May 08
andrea wrote:He was banned from driving for 3 years and fined £300.
My heart goes out to the girls family, but why have a go at the police in general? If it was a middle aged lady would you then have a go at all middle aged ladies? And i know of an 11 year old girl who was knocked down and killed by a drink driver when she was on her way home from school. He was banned from driving for 3 years and fined £300. so not everyone is severly punished.
nesta, says...
2:49pm Wed 21 May 08
DAVID EVANS, SOMERSET says...
2:56pm Wed 21 May 08
DAVID EVANS, SOMERSET says...
2:56pm Wed 21 May 08
DAVID EVANS, SOMERSET says...
2:56pm Wed 21 May 08
Barry, Irvine, Scotland. says...
4:47pm Wed 21 May 08
paul, hastings says...
9:07pm Fri 6 Jun 08
davidh, newcastle, england says...
4:49pm Thu 12 Jun 08
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Steve, Cymru says...
6:24pm Tue 20 May 08
Haley's family must be distraught and the guy who the police Tazzered should be released without charge, the police would have batten charged anyone hurting one of thier own I'm sure.