Police release CCTV as they hunt young mother's killer after e-bike hit-and-run
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Chief Superintendent Dave Kirby stated, 'Alana was just 25 and a mum to a six-year-old boy. Her little boy, along with her wider family, will never get the chance to see her again, hug her again, spend Christmas together or celebrate all those milestones in life. The loss is devastating for her family.' This highlights the deep personal impact of the tragedy on Alana's family.
Police have released a CCTV image of a woman believed to have vital information in the investigation. This appeal emphasizes the importance of public assistance in solving such crimes, as the community plays a critical role.
The vehicle involved is a dark coloured Land Rover Discovery, thought to have followed two e-bikes before colliding with Alana Armstrong's bike. The details around the car’s identity point to the need for specific witnesses.
Investigators believe that there were two individuals in the suspected vehicle. The police urge anyone who remembers seeing this vehicle or the incident to come forward, appealing to the community to aid in tracking down the driver.
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