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School girl died after falling from moving car

By Christine McKay, Harrison Christian
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26 Feb, 2015 09:00 PM2 mins to read

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The incident happened "just around the corner" from the family's home. Photo / File

The incident happened "just around the corner" from the family's home. Photo / File

A school girl who died on Wednesday night after falling from a moving vehicle had recently found a "new lease on life," her principal says.

Letitia Rose Thorner, 15, died at the scene of the incident in Dannevirke about 9pm, after efforts to resuscitate her failed, Detective Sergeant Johnny Oram of the Palmerston North Police said.

The vehicle involved was being examined yesterday and a team of investigators were speaking to a number of witnesses. Occupants of the vehicle who were known to the girl were assisting police with their inquiries.

Miss Thorner was a year 12 student at Dannevirke High School.

School principal Dawid de Villiers said the community was reeling after her death.

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"We are a smaller school and it's definitely had a widespread impact on students - not only her close friends but also the wider student circle and staff."

She had returned to school after the summer break with a renewed focus on her studies.

"Like any other teenager she's had her ups and downs. But this year she found a new lease on life, she had a real focus on her school work. She matured over the school holidays, she was moving forward and she wanted to make a difference. That sadly was taken away from her this morning."

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Mr de Villiers and an assistant principal met with her family yesterday morning.

"They are obviously extremely distraught and obviously didn't have any sleep [on Wednesday] night."

The incident had happened "just around the corner" from the family's home, which was also "very close" to the school.

Miss Thorner had been at the school for three years and her older sister was in year 13.

The Palmerston North rescue helicopter was called to Dannevirke to transport her from the scene of the incident but wasn't needed, pilot Chris Moody said. She had been reported to have serious head injuries.

"We were called because of the time-critical nature of the girl's injuries, but sadly she'd died prior to the airlift."

Police wanted to hear from anyone who may have been in the area of King and Edward Streets in Dannevirke about 9pm Wednesday night.

* If you know something relevant to this investigation please contact Detective Sergeant Oram on (06)3513600. Alternatively information can be provided anonymously via Crime stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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