Emergency services rushed to Greenhill Social and Bowling Club on Tuesday
A loving and caring grandmother was killed when a Vauxhall collided with two pedestrians outside a bowling club in Burnley.
Emergency services rushed to the scene shortly before 6pm. Another pedestrian suffered a number of injuries. She loved, talked about, and adored her grandchildren, never failing to mention them. A loving and caring friend. We are continuing to appeal for information, footage and witnesses to the collision, between a Vauxhall and two pedestrians on the car park of Greenhill Social and Bowling Club, Manchester Road, Burnley.
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