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Six-year-old girl killed following tractor collision in Wales

Police are appealing for information related to the incident which occurred on an unclassified road in Aberdaron

Sunday 28 June 2015 14:29 BST
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Police are requesting those with information about the incident to come forwards
Police are requesting those with information about the incident to come forwards (Getty)

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A six-year-old girl has died following a collision involving a tractor in North Wales.

Police were called to the scene on an unclassified road in Aberdaron just before 8.40am on Sunday, according to reports.

The child was named as Teal Amelia David, who came from the Oxon area in Shropshire.

Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident which involved a red tractor.

A North Wales Police spokeswoman said: "Anyone with information relating to the incident is asked to call the roads policing unit on 101 quoting reference S093701."

(Additional reporting by agencies)

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