Heartbroken relatives of a 13-year-old girl who died in a horror crash have spoken of their anger at her dad, who was driving when the crash happened and also died. They said Daniel Roberts was meant to "protect her from harm" not "endanger her life."
Daniel and his daughter Lacie Jade Roberts were killed when their BMW smashed into LyonsDen Fitness in Flintshire at around 2.30am on April 22. Relatives said: "What he has done to us as a family is beyond any pain or hurt we could ever of imagined."
Flint High School pupil, Lacie was described as a "little angel" with the "prettiest green eyes you would ever see." Her grieving mum, Kieley Messham, who was separated from Daniel, said: "I love her so much, I need her back. I just need her to be OK.. life will never be right again."
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North Wales Live reported that Aunt Louise Messham set up a fundraising page to raise money to help mum-of-five, Kieley, from Flint, "give Lacie the best send off we can".
She wrote: "The crash killed 2 people, they were father and daughter and it also seriously injured 3 others. Our beautiful Lacie Jade Roberts has been cruelly taken from us far too soon. You don't expect for this to happen to your family but this time it has, we are really struggling to come to terms with it."
"We have setup this funding page to help Lacie's mum cover the cost of a funeral for her beautiful, bubbly baby, with the prettiest green eyes you would ever see." Louise said Daniel's "foolish actions" had left the family heartbroken.
She wrote: "Our family as you could imagine are broken and shocked at the foolish actions of Daniel that morning, the person who was meant to protect her from any harm, not endanger her life and take her away from us.
"What he has done to us as a family is beyond any pain or hurt we could ever of imagined." The fundraising page has already exceeded its target and raised more than £9,000.
In a tribute, Lacie's mum, Kieley said: "I can't express in words just how amazing Lacie was, I really can't. She has always been the biggest wind-up merchant in our home but in the best of ways, Lacie just loved making people laugh. Saying that, she found herself hilarious, too.
"I'd do anything to hear that laugh again, literally anything. She had so much about her and I wish I could pour it all out but no words will bring her back home to me, and to us.
"She is loved and forever will be. I never want to not hear her name, and I'll try and keep memories of Lacie alive - whether that be crying or laughing, she will be remembered.
"I cannot get my head around any of this, no mother should have to. Lacie - I'm sorry, I'm lost for words, you're one-of-a-kind and no number of words can express how broken we are that your life was snatched away.
"We all love you and will miss you daily, until we meet again, my mini me - I love you so, so much."
Police are investigating the one-car collision which happened near the junction of the A548 with the A5026 at Bagillt. Three others were taken to hospital with injuries described as serious.
A North Wales Police spokesman said: "We are appealing for any witnesses or those with dashcam footage, that saw a white BMW 330 saloon travelling along the A548 from the Flint direction towards Bagillt, prior to 2.30am to please contact us on 101."
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