The tragic death of a one-year-old girl in a church car park will not lead to criminal charges against the driver involved
Balmedie: It’s such a heartbreaking situation. A one-year-old girl named Ivy Mae Ross lost her life after being hit by a Land Rover outside a church. This happened last May, and it’s just so tragic.
She was taken to the hospital right away, but sadly, she didn’t make it. The driver, a 40-year-old man, wasn’t hurt at all. Ivy’s parents described it as a “tragic accident” and said they were completely devastated by the loss of their little girl.
Recently, the Crown Office confirmed that there won’t be any criminal charges against the driver. They looked into everything thoroughly and decided it was best not to proceed with court actions.
The family expressed their gratitude to the emergency services for their quick response during such a tough time. They really appreciated all the support and prayers from the community.
Ivy’s parents, Holly and Glenn, are part of the Plymouth Brethren Church, which is known for its strict beliefs and family-oriented practices. They released a statement saying how heartbroken they are and asked for privacy as they navigate this difficult period.
It’s just a reminder of how precious life is and how quickly things can change. The community is rallying around the family, offering love and support as they cope with this unimaginable loss.