Woman accused of killing two girls in Wimbledon school crash appears in court

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/Shutterstock (14003000l) Floral tributes and messages of sympathy continue to be placed outside The Wilbeforce House Study School on Wimbledon Common south-west London. (Picture: PA)
The 2023 incident happened during the school’s summer term party (Picture: PA)

A driver accused of killing two girls when she crashed into a Wimbledon primary school has appeared in court for the first time.

Claire Freemantle, 49, faces two charges of causing death by dangerous driving and seven counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving after the incident at The Study Prep school in July 2023.

Schoolgirls Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau, both eight years old, died as the school was celebrating the last day of the summer term.

At Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, Freemantle, of Edge Hill, Wimbledon, was allowed to sit behind her lawyer, rather than in the dock, for the hearing.

Wearing a dark-coloured trouser suit, Freemantle spoke to confirm her identity and was not asked to enter any pleas.

She is accused of killing Nuria and Selena, as well as causing serious injury in the crash to Nuria’s mother, Smera Chohan, another mother, Tamsyn Van De Vyver, a third mother, and four children.

Undated family handout file photo first used on 07/07/23 issued by the Metropolitan Police of Selena Lau, who along with Nuria Sajjad, both 8, died, after the driver of a 4?4, crashed into The Study Prep school in Wimbledon in July 2023, as the school was celebrating the last day of the summer term. Claire Freemantle, 49, is accused of two counts of causing death by dangerous driving and seven counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving following the incident at The Study Prep school in Wimbledon in July 2023. Issue date: Friday May 1, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Family handout/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Selena Lau was killed during the incident (Picture: PA)
Undated family handout file photo first used on 09/07/23 issued by the Metropolitan Police of Nuria Sajjad, who along with Selena Lau, both 8, died, after the driver of a 4?4, crashed into The Study Prep school in Wimbledon in July 2023, as the school was celebrating the last day of the summer term. Claire Freemantle, 49, is accused of two counts of causing death by dangerous driving and seven counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving following the incident at The Study Prep school in Wimbledon in July 2023. Issue date: Friday May 1, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Family handout/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Nuria Sajad died of her injuries at the scene (Picture: PA)

The injured children in the charges include one infant and three girls aged seven and eight.

Criminal charges were announced in May, after the girls’ families criticised the Metropolitan Police for its investigation into the crash.

In June 2024, Scotland Yard said the driver of the vehicle had suffered an epileptic seizure and would face no criminal charges.

But that decision was reversed, and the Met apologised for the way it initially dealt with the incident and the ‘impact on those affected’, adding it would be ‘fundamentally resetting how the Met investigates fatal and serious collisions’.

After the charges were announced, Freemantle’s lawyers previously said she would plead not guilty to the charges.

Sallie Bennett-Jenkins KC, defending, asked for Freemantle to be allowed to sit in the well of the court, rather than in the dock, due to health concerns.

Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring sent the case to the Old Bailey for a hearing on July 14 and released Freemantle on unconditional bail.

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