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Two charged over Coventry brothers 'hit-and-run' deaths | |
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A man and woman have been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after a suspected hit-and-run which killed two young brothers in Coventry. | A man and woman have been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after a suspected hit-and-run which killed two young brothers in Coventry. |
Corey and Casper Platt-May - aged six and two - were heading to a park when they were hit by a car on Thursday. | Corey and Casper Platt-May - aged six and two - were heading to a park when they were hit by a car on Thursday. |
Robert Brown, 53, and Gwendoline Harrison, 41, are due to appear before Coventry Magistrates Court later. | Robert Brown, 53, and Gwendoline Harrison, 41, are due to appear before Coventry Magistrates Court later. |
Mr Brown, of Attwood Crescent, is also charged with driving while disqualified and without a licence or insurance. | |
Ms Harrison, of Triumph Close, also faces a common assault allegation. | |
Corey and Casper were with their mother and a group of up to nine children being helped across Macdonald Road at about 14:00 GMT on a family trip to a nearby park. | |
They were taken to hospital with severe injuries, but Casper could not be revived and died a short time later. | They were taken to hospital with severe injuries, but Casper could not be revived and died a short time later. |
Corey was rushed into surgery, but later died. | Corey was rushed into surgery, but later died. |
The boys' grandfather Kim May said: "They were just very happy, jolly, lovely boys and their lives have been taken away so young. It's unbelievable." | The boys' grandfather Kim May said: "They were just very happy, jolly, lovely boys and their lives have been taken away so young. It's unbelievable." |
Family and friends have set up a number of fundraising pages to help the grieving parents cover the funeral costs. | Family and friends have set up a number of fundraising pages to help the grieving parents cover the funeral costs. |
Det Sgt Paul Hughes, from West Midlands Police, said: "It is always tragic to lose loved ones, especially when so young, and we are continuing to offer our support to family members at such a devastating time. | |
"We are very appreciative of the overwhelming help we have received from the public during our investigations to date; and we continue to ask anyone with information who has not already spoken to us to get in touch with us." | |
Coventry City Football Club said their players would wear black armbands during Saturday's match against Mansfield Town in memory of the boys. |