Tributes to boy, 12, killed in hit-and-run
A boy killed in a hit-and-run crash in Coventry has been named by police as Keaton Slater.
The 12-year-old was fatally injured on Radford Road at about 16:30 BST on Friday.
In a tribute released by West Midlands Police, Keaton’s family said he was “so beautiful inside and out,” and “our fun-loving little comedian” who “just wanted to make everyone laugh and smile”.
A black BMW found abandoned in New Arley on Friday evening has been seized, with officers continuing to appeal for the driver or anyone else who was in the car to come forward.
One person came forward on Saturday evening and has been voluntarily questioned and released under investigation, said West Midlands Police.
“A family has lost a 12-year-old boy in an appalling incident and our thoughts remain with them,” said Sgt Rich Evans.
“We are offering them support at this most dreadful of times, and we’re keeping them informed as our work to trace those responsible goes on.”
Sgt Evans urged those involved in the crash, or anyone who knows them, to search their consciences and “do the right thing”.
Police are continuing to check CCTV from the area around the crash, and are appealing for any other witnesses to get in touch, particularly if they had dashcam or doorbell footage.
An online fundraiser to support Keaton’s family had raised more than £31,000 by Sunday morning.
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