A woman arrested after a two-year-old child was fatally struck by a vehicle at a holiday park has had her bail extended.
Isabella Tucker died of her injuries in hospital after the incident at Horsley Hale Farm, in Horsley Hale, near Littleport, on August 25 last year.
A woman, who was 42 at the time and from the Leeds area, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving.
She was initially bailed and due to return to Thorpe Wood police station, in Peterborough, on November 24.
Cambridgeshire Police have now confirmed her bail has been extended and she will have to return to Thorpe Wood on February 25.
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Isabella, of Ronald Street, London, was described as “a beautiful daughter and little sister”.
Paying tribute, her mother Vaida Sprainyte said: “It’s so easy to love you.
“Loved you from first sight and will love you forever.”
After the tragedy, a fundraising appeal raised over £17,000 to help Isabella's family with funeral costs and accessing specialist mental health support.
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