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Vigil is held for soldier who died on 'jet black' road | |
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A candlelit vigil has been held in memory of a soldier who died in Clevedon in an area locals claim does not have sufficient street lighting. | |
Edward Heal, 19, who was based at Tidworth in Wiltshire, was killed on Kenn Road, Clevedon, early on Christmas Day when he was hit by a car. | Edward Heal, 19, who was based at Tidworth in Wiltshire, was killed on Kenn Road, Clevedon, early on Christmas Day when he was hit by a car. |
Friend Nikki Lee said: "The road Ed died on was absolutely jet black." | Friend Nikki Lee said: "The road Ed died on was absolutely jet black." |
North Somerset Council said it would not be appropriate to comment until a police investigation had concluded. | North Somerset Council said it would not be appropriate to comment until a police investigation had concluded. |
Street lights on the section of road that Mr Heal died on are turned off between midnight and 05:00 GMT. | Street lights on the section of road that Mr Heal died on are turned off between midnight and 05:00 GMT. |
"Any decision to switch off street lights is carefully considered and investigated before it is implemented, and various organisations including the emergency services are consulted," the council said. | "Any decision to switch off street lights is carefully considered and investigated before it is implemented, and various organisations including the emergency services are consulted," the council said. |
But Ms Lee said the street lighting in the area was "abysmal". | But Ms Lee said the street lighting in the area was "abysmal". |
"I'm frightened to even walk outside my front door on my estate. In the area [of the crash] there's only a few lights on but they need more. | "I'm frightened to even walk outside my front door on my estate. In the area [of the crash] there's only a few lights on but they need more. |
"At the end of the day, you're talking about life and not money or cuts," she said. | "At the end of the day, you're talking about life and not money or cuts," she said. |
During the vigil, which took place at midnight, the council turned the lights on for safety reasons. | |
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