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No criminal charges issued after Seattle student was killed by runaway car outside school

Family mourns loss of Arsema Barekew Family is mourning the loss of Arsema Barekew, the 12-year-old student who was killed by a rolling car outside of Washington Middle School in Seattle.

SEATTLE, Wash. — New information is coming to light seven weeks after a child was killed by a runaway car outside of her Washington Middle School.

The department has issued four parking violations to the owner of the vehicle.

Detectives say they haven’t been able to determine any applicable criminal charges at this time.

Seattle police say 12-year-old Arsema Barekew was hit on the afternoon of March 6. She was on the sidewalk at the time.

Police say she was with multiple students, and the runaway car hit three students, but Barekew didn’t survive.

Seattle Public Schools told KIRO 7 that it happened shortly after second lunch, while walking to recess.

Police said the car, which didn’t have a driver inside, rolled about 75 yards backward on 20th Place South.

KIRO 7 spoke with Barekew’s family about a week after her death. They said they had no idea their daughter would be walking around the school outside.

On Friday, the department said the investigation is active and ongoing.

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