The family of a 15-year-old killed in a school bus crash on the Wirral has issued a tribute to her, saying she was a “warm hearted” girl whose death has left “a massive void in our lives”.
In a statement, Jessica Baker‘s family said she was a “wonderful daughter, granddaughter and niece, devoted sister and loyal friend”.
“Her untimely death has led to a massive void in our lives that will never be filled.”
Her school also paid tribute, saying she was “unequivocally kind and empathetic… a dedicated friend who was a well-liked and respected member of our school community”.
It added: “She was an unassuming, polite and conscientious student who exemplified the values of our school.”
Jessica died when the bus she was travelling in to school overturned on the M53. The driver also died, with his family saying he was “suffering medical issues” while at the wheel.
Jessica’s family and her school both highlighted her sporting achievements.
She was a “talented climber”, her family said, who “helped coach younger climbers and competed around the country inspiring others”.
Her school described her as a “keen sportswoman… demonstrating an unwavering love of – and commitment to – rock climbing. She previously represented Wales in national competitions, the school added.
“Jessica will be greatly and sadly missed by her friends, teammates, classmates, and all at West Kirby Grammar School who had the pleasure and privilege to encounter her.”
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