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Outpouring of grief for little Heidi

The parents of a three-year-old girl who was tragically killed after being struck by a car in Ocean Grove on Friday April 18 have expressed their “deep anguish at the loss of their beautiful daughter”.

Heidi’s parents, Nathan and Liesl, also spoke of their deep gratitude for the many expressions of love and support they have received.

“At the scene of the tragic accident there were many passers-by and wonderful individuals from local businesses who offered Liesl comfort and support,” the family said in a statement.

“Likewise, the paramedics and police showed incredible compassion and care. Since last Friday, the outpouring of love has been beyond description. Nathan and Liesl spoke of how they are being held and comforted by their large extended families, their church community and their many friends. They have received and read the many cards and messages left at the scene of the accident and treasure each one. The support of the local community and many from across Australia and abroad has been overwhelming.”

Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives are investigating the incident after emergency services were called to reports a car had lost control and collided with a child on the footpath at Presidents Avenue about 4.50pm.

The driver, a 71-year-old Ocean Grove woman, has been arrested and released pending further investigations.

“Heidi was the most beautiful child who loved to sing,” the family said.

“Her favourite song being ‘This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine’. Heidi has been shining her light into the lives of her family and the lives of all who met her throughout her three-and-a-half years.”

Nathan and Liesl shared how they know they will be able to go forward with the love and support of their family, friends, church community and their faith in their loving God.

They also expressed their deep concern for the driver involved in the accident and are praying she is receiving the love and support she needs.

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