21 year old student, Hina Shamim died a few weeks before her 22nd birthday, as she was knocked down by a car near the University of Kingston.
A BMW driver with five children on board has been arrested after Hina Shamim was knocked out and killed as she walked to the library.
Eight others, including five children were injured in this horrid crash involving a car and a bus.
Paramedics desperately tried to save Shamim's life, however, she was pronounced dead at the scene.
It is claimed that the car was driving 80 MPH.
Hina Shamim was completing her dissertation for her sports science course at University; she was about to complete her four year course. Her friends revealed that she was on her way to handing in her dissertation when she died. She was due to graduate next year.
John Hartfree, Detective Sergeant from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit at the Metropolitan Police said, “Penrhyn Road would have been busy at the time of the collision and I am appealing for anyone who saw this tragic event unfold to contact police. I am particularly keen to speak to the occupants of a dark coloured car which was seen following the white BMW M3 car immediately prior to the collision.”
