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Susie Beever

Girl, 2, dies after being hit by car outside house as tributes paid to tragic tot

A toddler has been killed after she was knocked down by a car in West Yorkshire, police have said.

The two-year-old girl was hit by the vehicle outside a house on a residential street in Dewsbury on Saturday morning.

Officers said the youngster, who has not been named, was rushed immediately to hospital in a critical condition but tragically didn't make it.

Her death, cops said, was being treated as a "sudden unexpected death in childhood".

A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: "At 10.13am today, police were contacted by the ambulance service who were attending an incident in Millwater Avenue, in Dewsbury, where a child had been involved in a collision with a car outside an address.

Police said they were investigating it as a sudden unexpected death in childhood (Getty Images)

"The child, a two-year-old girl, was taken to hospital in a critical condition and was pronounced dead a short time later."

The street remained cordoned off throughout Saturday afternoon as detectives investigated the scene.

The spokesperson added: "The incident is being treated as a sudden unexpected death in childhood and we ask that people consider the family and respect their privacy at what is clearly a very difficult time for them."

Following the tragic news, tributes poured in as people in the community shared their shock.

"What can I say. Tragic. So sad to read this, poor family, poor child" said one person on Facebook.

Another commenter said: "My heart goes out to the child's family, and the driver who will also be traumatised by this incident."

This was closely followed by a series of 'RIP' comments and 'hugs and kisses' from local readers.

Eileen Walker, another reader on social media, said: "RIP little one."

There were reports of a large police and emergence response presence earlier on Saturday morning, with the scene later closed.

A large number of cars were seen on the small cul-de-sac on Saturday afternoon, thought to be family or community members.

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