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Man arrested over hit-and-run in which ‘loving mother’ and two dogs died

Marie Theobald, 48, from Hainault, was walking with her dogs named Riley and Honey in Chigwell, when she was hit by a car.

Ted Hennessey
Sunday 24 December 2023 10:42 EST
Manford Way in Chigwell, Essex, where Ms Theobald and her dogs died (PA)
Manford Way in Chigwell, Essex, where Ms Theobald and her dogs died (PA) (PA Wire)

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A man has been arrested after a “loving” mother and two dogs were killed days before Christmas in a suspected hit-and-run crash in Essex.

Marie Theobald, 48, from Hainault, was walking with two dogs named Riley and Honey on Manford Way, Chigwell, when she was hit by a car, believed to be a white Seat Leon.

Emergency services were called at 5.09pm on Friday but she was pronounced dead at the scene, as were the dogs.

Marie was a loving mother, daughter, sister, niece and friend. Marie was an honest, hardworking, selfless woman who would do anything for anyone. Marie always put others first

Family statement

The driver failed to stop and the Seat Leon was located nearby shortly after the collision, the Metropolitan Police said.

A man was arrested in connection with the crash and taken into police custody.

In a statement Ms Theobald’s family said: “Marie was a loving mother, partner, daughter, sister, niece and friend. Marie was an honest, hardworking, selfless woman who would do anything for anyone. Marie always put others first.

“The dogs, Riley and Honey, were much loved members of the family. They adored Marie as she adored them.

“May they all rest in perfect peace together.

“The family ask for their privacy to be respected at this time.”

Anyone with information and any witnesses yet to speak to police are asked to call 101, ref CAD 5312/22dec. To remain anonymous, contact Crimestoppers.

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