December 7, 2018 12.04 pm This story is over 62 months old

Family pay tribute as teen dies after crash outside school

The Lincolnshire student has sadly died from her injuries

The family of a teenage student hit by a car outside a Lincolnshire school have paid a heartfelt tribute to her as police confirmed she has died from her injuries.

18-year-old Millie Taylor-Noonan from Sudbrook was a student at Sir William Robertson Academy.

In a statement, her family said: “Millie was a happy, kind, caring and beautiful young lady.

“Millie was really passionate about the environment. For her 18th birthday she did not want presents but asked for people to donate to the Clean Oceans campaign.

“She was also a member of the Centre for Alternative Technology, in Wales, and completed the Walk For Wildlife, with Chris Packham.”

Saving lives

“We will miss you Millie”

Her family added: “Millie had also made the choice that at the end of her life her organs should be donated, to help others.

“She was fantastic at school: all her teachers loved her and she worked hard. She was going to go to university and study the subjects that she was passionate about.

“She was loved by everyone, and was beautiful inside and out.

“We will miss you Millie – your family and your loving boyfriend.”

The crash happened outside the school. Photo: Google Street View

As reported at the time, the crash happened on the A607 Main Road in Welbourn, outside Sir William Robertson Academy at around 3.30pm on Tuesday, December 4.

The crash involved a black Mercedes C Class.