Family pay tribute to 7 year old girl who died in Collingbourne Ducis crash

Eloise Jackson was riding her bike when she was involved in a collision with a lorry

Author: Henrietta CreaseyPublished 20th Jul 2021
Last updated 22nd Jul 2021

The family of Eloise Jackson have paid tribute to her, describing her as "full of life and laughter, love and giggles".

Eloise passed away in Salisbury Distict Hospital after she was involved in an accident on the A338 Church Street in Collingbourne Ducis last Tuesday (13th July) evening.

Her parents Laura and James, and older sister Anaiis, have released the following statement:

"We cannot thank you enough, our wonderful friends, family and the community for supporting us through this terrible time.

"You are helping to create a legacy for Eloise that she would have been incredibly proud of.

"She loves, and still loves her pony, horses are a fundamental part of her existence. Therefore, as a family we have decided to donate the money to Greatwood, a charity which uses former racehorses to educate disadvantaged children and young adults with special educational needs. "

"Eloise hated the thought of anyone struggling and found great comfort being around horses.

"How can we describe our Eloise? Her nickname was 'fizzy' as she had such a bubbly personality, full of life and laughter, love and giggles.

"The work has only just begun, with your help some good can come out of this tragic situation. Much love Laura, James and Anaiis xxx"

The family have asked that any donations in Eloise's memory are made to the Wiltshire charity Greatwood****** via the following fundraising page: https://gofund.me/58afb601

More than £6,000 has already been raised.

Wiltshire Police's investigation into the collision is continuing and we would ask any with information, who has not already spoken to officers, to call our Collision Investigation Unit on 101, quoting reference 54210067796.

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