Family pay tribute to boy, 9, killed in car crash in Dorset as suspect bailed
Zac Roe, from Andover in Hampshire, died at the scene in East Woodyates on Monday.
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Your support makes all the difference.The family of a nine-year-old boy who died in a car crash in north Dorset have paid tribute to their ābest buddyā and ālittle angelā.
Zac Roe, from Andover in Hampshire, died at the scene in East Woodyates on Monday.
Dorset Police were called to a report of a crash on the A354 Salisbury Road involving a cattle transporter truck and trailer, a white Ford Transit van and a grey Citroen car at 5.21pm.
Zacās father Josh Roe said in a statement: āWords cannot describe the pain Iām feeling, my heart is broken. You are my little angel. I love you more than anything in this world, you are my best buddy.ā
Grandfather Chris Roe added: āZac, there are just no words to find. I just want to thank you for the wonderful and fun-filled memories we shared on your short journey of your life
āYou were taken too soon, but memories will last us a lifetime. We will never stop loving you. Your smile and laughter still echoes around my and everyoneās heart. Sweet dreams, our little angel.ā
Dorset Police said the driver of the Citroen, a woman in her 30s, was first arrested on suspicion of murder but has since been released without charge.
The Hampshire resident was also arrested on suspicion of a driving offence and has been released on bail while officers continue their investigations.
Dorset Policeās Detective Chief Inspector Neil Third said: āOur thoughts continue to remain with all those affected by the sad death of Zac Roe.
āAn investigation is ongoing with detailed enquiries being carried out to establish the full circumstances of what happened.ā