Justin didn't deserve to die - we must not let it happen again; CAMPAIGN: Friends launch petition for speed humps at tragedy site.(News)

From: Birmingham Mail (England) | Date: July 26, 2006 | Copyright information

Byline: By Jasbir Authi

FRIENDS of tragic hit and run victim Justin Murphy today started a campaign demanding speed humps are installed on the road he was killed on.

Hairdressers Lisa Mottram, aged 19, and Heather Cheape, aged 21, are hoping thousands of people in and around the Kingstanding area will sign their petition calling for immediate traffic calming measures.

Justin, aged 13, was killed last Friday when he was struck by a car in Hurlingham...

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