Roman and Darcie Casselden: Brother and sister believed to be riding e-scooter killed in hit and run

Two siblings killed in a suspected hit and run crash in Essex were believed to be riding an electric scooter when the tragedy happened.

Roman Casselden, 16, and his sister Darcie, nine, died on Saturday after they were hit by a car which failed to stop in Pitsea, Basildon.

Local residents claimed the 30mph road where the siblings were hit at around 6.30pm is a known accident blackspot.

They told how members of the public battled to save the pair as they waited for paramedics to arrive at the scene.

Essex Police said a man and a woman, aged in their 20s, were arrested a short time later on suspicion of causing death by careless driving and failing to stop.

Roman and Darcie Casselden.
Camera IconRoman and Darcie Casselden. Credit: GoFundMe

They remained in custody last night. The accident happened just days after Basildon Council had voted to ban an e-scooter hire trial amid claims that scooters were causing ‘havoc’ across the town.

Yesterday, dozens of floral tributes as well as cuddly toys were left at the spot next to the junction where the siblings died.

The pair’s mother, Emma Keeling, who lived nearby with them, was seen visiting the scene of the crash with her partner.

One message said: “To Roman and Darcie, I can’t believe you are both gone… You were both taken too soon.

“You will never be forgotten.”

Last night, an online GoFundMe appeal set up by a friend to help pay funeral expenses for the youngsters had already raised more than £11,000 (AUD $22,077) of its £20,000 (AUD $40,141) target.

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