Two Arrested After 12-Year-Old Boy Killed In Hit And Run

Hit And Run Kills 12-Year-Old Boy

Police have named a 12-year-old boy who was killed when he was hit by a car speeding away from a police stop.

Bilal Raffey Khizar was on a crossing on Rooley Lane in Bradford, West Yorkshire, when he was hit by the red Seat Ibiza at around 7pm yesterday.

Two people have been arrested.

12-year-old Bilal Raffey Khizar died of his injuries

The collision happened as the car made off at speed after being stopped by police for a check, West Yorkshire Police said.

A force spokesman said a marked police car stopped the Seat Ibiza in a lay-by on Rooley Lane for a check.

As officers got out of their car to approach the vehicle, it made off at speed along the road before colliding with the boy on a crossing close to the Asda store.

The spokesman said: "He tragically died of his injuries."

The car did not stop but continued to the Chain Bar roundabout on the M606, where it was in collision with two other vehicles.

It was later found on Westfield Lane, in the Wyke area of Bradford.

Two people were arrested overnight as a result of police inquiries, which were said to be at a very early stage.

Detective Superintendent Mark Ridley, who is leading the investigation for West Yorkshire Police, said: "This is a tragedy for the family and they are absolutely devastated. Specially trained officers are currently working with them.

"I am appealing directly to anyone who saw the vehicle being driven or the incident to get in contact.

"I need the community to come forward and tell me what has happened and what they have seen to help bring justice to the family."

Any witnesses are asked to contact police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

The IPCC said it had launched an investigation into the actions of the police officers before the fatal collision.

A spokesman said the investigation will examine the stopping of the Seat Ibiza, the interaction between officers and the people in the car and the following attempted police pursuit.

He said officers attempted to chase the Seat after it drove off from the lay-by but lost sight of the car.

The spokesman said: "West Yorkshire Police notified the IPCC of the incident yesterday evening and an IPCC investigator was immediately deployed to begin an assessment."

He continued: "The IPCC has deployed additional investigators this morning to begin an independent investigation which will examine the initial stop of the Seat Ibiza by officers, their interaction with the occupants and the ensuing attempted police pursuit."

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