Boy, 14, released on bail after seven-year-old girl dies in motorbike hit and run
A 14-year-old boy who was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after a seven-year-old died following a motorbike collision has been released on bail âwith strict conditionsâ, police said.
Katniss Seleznev was killed in the crash in Walsall just after 7pm on Thursday, West Midlands Police said.
The girl was found with critical injuries and was taken to Birmingham Childrenâs Hospital but later died.
Officers said they have found two abandoned motorbikes which will now be forensically examined.
Detective Sergeant Paul Hughes, from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: âOur work to establish the facts around this tragic incident is continuing.
âWe have recovered two motorbikes and they will now be forensically examined as part of those extensive inquiries.
âAnd at this awful time our thoughts remain with the family of Katniss, who are being supported and have asked to be left to grieve in private.â
Flowers, balloons and stuffed toys were left at the scene of the crash on Friday.
Dozens of bunches of brightly-coloured bouquets paid tribute to the girl, with one reading: âI will remember your beautiful soul forever. Thinking and praying for your family.â
Another said: âRest in peace beautiful girl.â
A steady stream of emotional people had been visiting the scene to add their own tributes and comfort each other.
In a Facebook post, her mother said that her âheart is bleedingâ, adding: âGod took her away too young and fragile.
âI donât have strength and I donât want to say goodbye to you, my star.
âHow to let you go, my heart is bleeding, my soul is aching.â
Mr Hughes said: âI would also like to extend my thanks to all those people who have already come to us with information, it is truly appreciated.
âWe would ask again that anyone who was at the scene does still come forward, as what they know may be valuable to our ongoing investigation.â




