No charges yet over fatal hit-and-run in Sheffield as four suspects remain under investigation
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Four suspects were arrested over the collision on St Mary’s Gate on the outskirts of Sheffield city centre in October 2018 and they remain under investigation.
No charges have yet been brought.
Naomi Anna Colcomb was struck by a grey Fiat Bravo, which failed to stop, as she was crossing the dual carriageway after a night out.
Naomi, aged 28, worked for a kitchen design company.
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Hide AdOne month after the collision, her mother, Sabine Heiliger, issued a direct appeal to the driver of the car to come forward.
She said: “Please come forward. The question that keeps going round in my head is: ‘How could the driver of this car leave my Naomi, my little girl, lying on the wet, cold road, to suffer, to die, without stopping and trying to help her?’
“You may also feel better once you have been honest about what's happened.”
Naomi, who moved to Sheffield four years before her death, was a keen volunteer and would often help homeless people.
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Hide AdShe died at the scene of the collision, despite the efforts of passers-by who battled to save her before paramedics arrived.
Two men aged 51 and 24 were arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, a 31-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of arson and a 21-year-old woman was arrested for assisting an offender.
Anyone with any information should call 101 and quote incident number 98 of October 13.