12:50 EDT, 9 April 2021
A two-week-old baby boy who was killed after his pram was struck by a car died as a result of major trauma , an inquest heard today.
Ciaran Leigh Morris was pinned to a wall by a BMW that mounted the pavement in Brownhills, West Midlands, at around 4pm on Easter Sunday.
The newborn was rushed to Walsall Manor Hospital after being given CPR at the scene but nothing could be done to save his life despite the best efforts of medics.
James Paul Davis, 34, of Walsall, has appeared before Wolverhampton Magistrates Court charged with causing death by dangerous driving.
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13:08 EDT, 8 April 2021
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Well-wishers have raised more than £30,000 towards the funeral of a two-week-old baby boy who was killed after a car hit his pram during the first outing with his 18-year-old mother.
Ciaran Leigh Morris suffered serious injuries after a white BMW collided with his stroller as his family were pushing him along the pavement in Brownhills, near Walsall, West Midlands, on Easter Sunday afternoon.
He was rushed to hospital, but nothing could be done to save him.
Well-wishers have raised more than £30,000 towards the funeral of two-week-old baby boy Ciaran Leigh Morris (above), who was killed after a car hit his pram during the first outing with his 18-year-old mother. He was rushed to hospital, but nothing could be done to save him
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Brick Township Police announced on Wednesday that they ve charged a woman with criminal mischief after detectives and the Brick Fire Bureau determined that a fire that lit the neighbors shed on fire started in her fire pit.
Police arrived to a home on Dorothy Place March 22 around 12:45 pm and then spotted a shed behind a home on Mohawk Drive full of flames.
Firefighters from Breton Woods, Pioneer Hose and Laurelton Fire Companies responded to the scene along with Brick Township EMS to put out the fire and make sure everyone was okay.
The fire itself caused extensive damage to neighboring properties before being fully extinguished.
UpdatedThu, Apr 1, 2021 at 10:56 pm ET
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A fire in a fire pit caused a shed to burn and caused extensive damage to neighboring properties, Brick authorities said. (Peggy Bayard/Patch)
BRICK, NJ A Brick Township woman has been charged with criminal mischief after a fire in a backyard fire pit spread and caused more than $30,000 in damage to neighboring properties, police said Wednesday.
Barbara Johnson, 56, was charged Monday with criminal mischief for negligently causing damage to property by an uncontrolled fire, Sgt. Jim Kelly said.
A Dorothy Place resident reported a shed on fire at 12:45 p.m. Monday, and Capt. Steve Gerling and Patrolman Joseph McGrath arrived to find a shed behind a home on Mohawk Drive engulfed in flames, Kelly said.