Pictured: Tragic schoolgirl, 16, killed in horrific Maidstone crash

  • Alisha Marie Hobman died following the crash on the A429 on Saturday night 

The tragic 16-year-old faculty killed in a horrific crash in Maidstone after a Toyota smashed right into a barrier and overturned has been named as Alisha Marie Hobman.  

The crash, which happened on the A429 at round 6.45pm on Saturday, noticed a 15-year-old boy rushed to hospital with severe whereas {the teenager} driver, 17 arrested.

Paying tribute a heartbreaking tribute to her teenage daughter, Alisha’s mom Cody Marie Hobman wrote on social media: ‘My princess now essentially the most beautifuliest angel within the sky.

‘Oh Alisha my coronary heart’s hurting. I’m praying I get up and it is the most important dream ever however sadly no, I’ll by no means see your stunning face once more after we have laid u to relaxation.’

In one other publish, Ms Hobman wrote: ‘Oh child lady what we might give to carry u one final time. Time is present treasured as you have got show and also you have been taken from us far to early. You had our entire life forward of you.’

The tragic 16-year-old killed within the horrific Maidstone automotive crash after a Toyota smashed right into a barrier and overturned has been named as Alisha Marie Hobman

The deadly crash, which happened on the A429 at round 6.45pm on Saturday, noticed a 15-year-old boy rushed to hospital with severe whereas {the teenager} driver, 17 arrested. Pictured: Alisha 

The incident occurred on the A249 close to Maidstone at round 6.45pm on Saturday, when a white Toyota Hilux hit a highway barrier and overturned, Kent Police stated

‘It hurts, we do not know what to do. Such a short while on earth however you impacted so many. My physique’s numb and my coronary heart’s damaged. Love you endlessly child lady,’ she added.

Kent Police stated the crash when a white Toyota Hilux hit a highway barrier and over turned. The automobile had been travelling within the path of Sittingbourne and collided with the barrier close to the junction for Church Hill. 

A 17-year-old boy was taken to hospital with minor accidents, however was later arrested on suspicion of inflicting by demise by harmful driving and brought into custody, the power stated. No different automobiles have been concerned within the incident.

Alisha’s father additionally paid tribute to his daughter, writing on Facebook: ‘My stunning lady, dad Aaron will love u endlessly shine brilliant until we meet once more.’

Her aunt Kellie Ponter added: ‘My stunning niece grew her wings final night time. Alisha Marie we love you soo a lot. You have been wonderful my lady! You shine brilliant and do not let anybody take your sparkle.

‘You are one in 1,000,000. Nanna and Auntie Bella will love you endlessly. You have left the most important gap in our hearts. Life won’t ever be the identical. I’ll give something to provide you one final tickle of your arm! We love you child lady.’

Paying tribute a heartbreaking tribute to her teenage daughter, Alisha’s mom Cody Marie Hobman wrote on social media: ‘My princess now essentially the most beautifuliest angel within the sky’

The automobile had been travelling within the path of Sittingbourne and collided with the barrier close to the junction for Church Hill

Police are interesting for witnesses and dashcam footage after the tragic collision on the A249 that claimed the lifetime of a teenage lady

Another aunt, Natalie Hixon stated: ‘Alisha Marie was such a phenomenal lady with a lot kindness and love for her household. She was daring, she was courageous and she or he was beloved a lot.

‘Niece, cousin, buddy. Our adventures will probably be treasured. Love you advert sleep tight angel.’  

Inquiries are being led by the power’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit (SCIU) and officers are urging drivers with dashcam to test for any necessary footage.

They additionally wish to converse to anybody who noticed the collision or the Toyota within the moments main as much as it.

Anyone with info has been requested to contact SCIU on 01622 798 538, quoting reference RY/HG/021/24, or to e mail sciu.td@kent.pnn.police.uk.