Four-year-old Olive Farrow dies in Gotham road crash; police investigate and arrest man.

Vigil details: A vigil for Olive will be held at St Lawrence's Church in Gotham, with public services scheduled on Friday from 9:30am to 11:30am and 3:30pm to 9pm; the family and police have urged respect for privacy and not to attend or speculate publicly.
Crash timing: The collision occurred on Nottingham Road in Gotham at about 2:28pm on Sunday, 12 July.
Police statement: Sgt Paul Clark described the incident as 'a deeply tragic incident' and urged the public not to speculate on social media as the investigation continues.
Timeline nuance: Some reports place the police call to the scene around 14:30 BST, showing slight discrepancies in reported times across outlets.
Olive Farrow, four years old, was killed after being struck by a car on Nottingham Road in Gotham, Nottinghamshire, at around 2:28pm on Sunday, July 12. Yahoo News reported that she was seriously injured in the collision and later died in hospital.
A 59-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. He has since been released on bail while police continue their investigation, according to AOL News.
Olive's family described her as "cheeky, funny and sassy," according to Daily Record. They said she was tiny in size but had a huge personality. She loved singing and dancing. She was always spreading affection and kindness to everyone around her.
Olive was also creative, filling the family home with her paintings. She had been excited to start primary school alongside her brother Sonny. The two were described as inseparable, according to Daily Star. Her death came just weeks before she was due to begin school.
Sgt Paul Clark called the crash "a deeply tragic incident." He asked the public not to speculate about what happened on social media. The investigation is still ongoing, and police want to make sure facts are established carefully before anything is made public.
Authorities also thanked the local community for their support during this difficult time. Both police and the family asked people to respect the family's privacy as they grieve, according to Yahoo News.
A public vigil for Olive will be held at St Lawrence's Church in Gotham. It is scheduled for Friday, with two sessions open to friends, family, and the wider community: 9:30am to 11:30am and 3:30pm to 9pm, according to Daily Star.
Despite the open vigil, police and the family urged people to be respectful and not to attend in large numbers or cause disruption. The community has rallied around the family since news of Olive's death broke on Sunday.
The 59-year-old man arrested after the crash was held on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. He has been bailed, meaning he is free while police carry out further inquiries. No charges have been filed yet, according to AOL News.
Some outlets reported the emergency call came in at around 14:30 BST, with slight differences in the exact time across reports. Police have not yet released further details about the circumstances of the collision as the investigation remains active.
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