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Witness appeal after hit-and-run Witness appeal after hit-and-run
(about 8 hours later)
Police have urged witnesses to a hit-and-run in Edinburgh which killed four-year-old Olivia Donachie to contact them.Police have urged witnesses to a hit-and-run in Edinburgh which killed four-year-old Olivia Donachie to contact them.
Officers have been hunting for a man who fled the scene of the accident in the Colinton area of the city at about 1530 BST on Wednesday. Officers have been hunting for a man who fled the scene of the incident in the Colinton area of the city at about 1530 BST on Wednesday.
Olivia's mother Rachel, 33, is stable but critically ill in hospital.Olivia's mother Rachel, 33, is stable but critically ill in hospital.
A man who was detained by members of the public at the scene of the accident has been released by police.A man who was detained by members of the public at the scene of the accident has been released by police.
Eyewitnesses said a green Cherokee Jeep had been involved in two collisions with other vehicles shortly before the fatal accident.Eyewitnesses said a green Cherokee Jeep had been involved in two collisions with other vehicles shortly before the fatal accident.
The earlier crashes occurred in the area within a 15-minute period.The earlier crashes occurred in the area within a 15-minute period.
When I got close up to the vehicle I could see that it was a most horrendous accident Gordon ReynoldsEyewitnessWhen I got close up to the vehicle I could see that it was a most horrendous accident Gordon ReynoldsEyewitness
Officers said the first crash happened in Lanark Road at the Gillespie Crossroads and the second one in Bridge Road in nearby Colinton Village.Officers said the first crash happened in Lanark Road at the Gillespie Crossroads and the second one in Bridge Road in nearby Colinton Village.
No-one was injured in the Gillespie Crossroads incident but two women suffered minor injuries as a result of the collision in Bridge Road.No-one was injured in the Gillespie Crossroads incident but two women suffered minor injuries as a result of the collision in Bridge Road.
An incident room has been established at Gayfield Square Police Station.An incident room has been established at Gayfield Square Police Station.
Chief Inspector Paul Bullen, of Lothian and Borders Police, appealed for information, especially from bus passengers.Chief Inspector Paul Bullen, of Lothian and Borders Police, appealed for information, especially from bus passengers.
He said: "We know that when the fatal crash happened there were two Lothian Transport buses, numbers 10 and 16 nearby and we would like to hear from anyone on them who may have seen what happened or have any information about the incident.He said: "We know that when the fatal crash happened there were two Lothian Transport buses, numbers 10 and 16 nearby and we would like to hear from anyone on them who may have seen what happened or have any information about the incident.
"When the collision happened at Gillespie Crossroads there was a number 45 bus nearby and those passengers should come forward."When the collision happened at Gillespie Crossroads there was a number 45 bus nearby and those passengers should come forward.
"We would also like to hear from anyone who may have seen the fatal crash yesterday afternoon or saw a green Cherokee jeep driving erratically and has any information about what happened.""We would also like to hear from anyone who may have seen the fatal crash yesterday afternoon or saw a green Cherokee jeep driving erratically and has any information about what happened."
Forensic officersForensic officers
The woman and her daughter were struck near a wall only yards from their home in Westgarth Avenue.The woman and her daughter were struck near a wall only yards from their home in Westgarth Avenue.
One of those first to arrive after the accident was resident Gordon Reynolds, who described the scene as shocking. One of those first to arrive after the incident was resident Gordon Reynolds, who described the scene as shocking.
He said: "When I got close up to the vehicle I could see that it was a most horrendous accident.He said: "When I got close up to the vehicle I could see that it was a most horrendous accident.
"There was what I took to be the body of a very young child pinned, massively hemmed in at the front of the vehicle.""There was what I took to be the body of a very young child pinned, massively hemmed in at the front of the vehicle."
Scenes of crime, CID and forensic officers have been examining the vehicle and the crash site.Scenes of crime, CID and forensic officers have been examining the vehicle and the crash site.
She was a wonderful, innocent, four-year-old girl who loved everything that she did at nursery Gordon RobertsonBonaly Primary School head teacherShe was a wonderful, innocent, four-year-old girl who loved everything that she did at nursery Gordon RobertsonBonaly Primary School head teacher
Gordon Robertson, the head teacher of Bonaly Primary School, where Olivia attended nursery, said her death had left everyone at the school devastated.Gordon Robertson, the head teacher of Bonaly Primary School, where Olivia attended nursery, said her death had left everyone at the school devastated.
"She was a wonderful, innocent, four-year-old girl who loved everything that she did at nursery," he said."She was a wonderful, innocent, four-year-old girl who loved everything that she did at nursery," he said.
"She was so full of joy and so popular with her classmates and the staff."She was so full of joy and so popular with her classmates and the staff.
"Our thoughts are with the whole Donachie family and we are praying for Olivia's mum Rachel, who is still in hospital.""Our thoughts are with the whole Donachie family and we are praying for Olivia's mum Rachel, who is still in hospital."
Rev George Whyte, the minister of Colinton, said the community was in shock over what has happened.Rev George Whyte, the minister of Colinton, said the community was in shock over what has happened.
"This is a quiet family community where people walk around and know each other," he said."This is a quiet family community where people walk around and know each other," he said.
"Everyone feels devastated about what has happened.""Everyone feels devastated about what has happened."
Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Lothian and Borders Police on 0131 311 3131.Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Lothian and Borders Police on 0131 311 3131.