Selena Lau, and Nuria Sajjad, both eight, died after the vehicle crashed into the school picnic (Picture: PA)
No children injured in a car crash at a Wimbledon school that killed two pupils remain in hospital, police have said.
Selena Lau, and Nuria Sajjad, both eight, died after a Land Rover Defender crashed through a fence and into The Study Prep school on July 6.
A woman was arrested at the school along Camp Road in southwest London on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.
She had also been taken to hospital following the crash but sustained no life-threatening injuries.
Having been returned from bail on July 20, the Metropolitan Police said today the woman has been re-bailed to return at the end of September.
Detectives from the force’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit are still investigating.
The collision happened while pupils were celebrating the end of term (Picture: PA)
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The families of the victims ‘continue to request privacy at this difficult time’, the Met added.
‘No other victims remain in hospital.’
The school was throwing an end-of-term picnic on the grounds when the car hurtled towards them.
The celebration had been ‘eagerly anticipated’, the private school said in a statement on its website.
‘A happy occasion with parents, pupils and staff gathering in the sunshine at Wilberforce House to mark the end of the summer term,’ the statement said.
‘It suddenly turned to tragedy and the pain now being felt by the girls’ bereaved families is unimaginable.’
A woman in her 40s has been re-bailed (Picture: Getty)
Some 30 police vehicles pulled up outside the school, about a mile away from the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, with 15 ambulances sent to treat 16 casualties.
In a statement at the time, Selena’s family described her as ‘an intelligent and cheeky girl adored and loved by everyone’.
For Nuria’s loved ones, she was the ‘light of our lives’ who ’embodied joy, kindness and generosity and she was loved by all around her’.
Inquests into the deaths of the two girls were opened and adjourned at Inner West London Coroner’s Court on July 12.
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Selena Lau, and Nuria Sajjad both died.