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Feltham crash: Teens killed in horror bus collision near Heathrow Airport pictured

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Three teenagers who were tragically killed after a with a bus near have been pictured for the first time. Harley Woods, 18, Star Tomkins, 17, and Jimmy Savory, 17, were pronounced dead at the scene after the car is believed to have hit the bus on a narrow railway bridge on Bedfont Road close to Feltham Young Offenders Institution.

Police discovered both vehicles on fire at around 11.55pm on March 31. In a statement released by police, the heartbroken relatives of Harley’s relatives said: “We as a family are completely devastated by the loss of Harley. We ask if we can be left in peace to grieve and find a way through this."

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Star’s loved ones started a GoFundMe page that has raised more than £10,000 for funeral costs and said she will be “deeply missed by many”. Jimmy’s devastated mum Lisa Allen described him as “our darling boy” in a post. She added “all who knew and loved him will be welcome” at his funeral later this month.

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An inquest has been opened and adjourned on April 8 at West London Coroner's Court.

London Fire Brigade Assistant Commissioner Paul McCourt previously said: “The thoughts of everyone within the Brigade are with the families impacted by this tragic incident.

“I’d like to thank our crews and emergency service colleagues for the determination and dedication they showed when responding to this difficult situation.

“The Brigade will speak with our firefighters that attended and offer support through our counselling and trauma services where required.”

A full statement from London Fire Bridge read: "Sadly, three people have died following a road traffic collision and fire on Bedfont Road, Feltham. Firefighters were mobilised to reports of a collision involving a bus and a car.

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"Upon arrival, crews found both vehicles alight and began firefighting operations. Firefighters worked to make the scene safe as London Ambulance Service and crews carried out immediate emergency care.

"Sadly, three people were declared dead at the scene by Helicopter Emergency Medical Services. Six other people were treated on scene by paramedics, and three were removed to hospital for further treatment.

"The Brigade was first called about the incident at 0000, and crews from Feltham and Heston fire stations were sent to the scene. The incident was over for firefighters by 0141."

Claire Mann, TfL’s chief operating officer, said: “Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the people who were tragically killed yesterday in a collision involving a bus and a car.

“This is a devastating incident and we have support available for those affected. Safety is our top priority and we are working urgently with the police on their investigation."

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