Online memorial created for ‘talented’ teenager killed in M53 school bus crash
Jessica Baker died following a crash on the M53 in September. Photo: Handout
The family of a teenage girl who died after a school coach crashed on the M53 in Wirral have thanked the public for their “very kind comments and offers of support” as tributes continue to pour in on an online memorial page. Jessica Baker, 15, was travelling on a bus carrying pupils to West Kirby Grammar School for Girls and Calday Grange Grammar School, which struck a reservation at junction five of the motorway and overturned, just after 8am on September 29. The school bus driver, Stephen Shrimpton, 40, also died.
His family have said the father-of-two ‘suffered a medical issue while driving’.
Stephen Shrimpton, 40, died after his school bus struck a reservation near Junction five of the M53 and overturned.
Image:Merseyside Police/Family handout In a new statement, Jessica’s family said she was a “talented and dedicated climber” who competed over the last seven years of her life across the UK representing both the North West and Wales. They said she was planning to explore a career in sport and was due to begin her coaching qualifications later this year.
They added that Jessica was able to communicate with everyone she came into contact with regardless of their age and was “often seen offering support to fellow climbers”. In memory of Jessica, an online ‘MuchLoved[1]‘ page has been set up to allow people to share their pictures, videos and thoughts of Jessica for her family to keep, as well as the option to donate to ‘Climbers Against Cancer’, a charity that was close to her heart. So far, more than GBP1,700 has been raised.
Investigation into the crash
Merseyside Police are continuing to appeal for information about the tragic crash.
Detective Sergeant Andy Roper, of the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “Our thoughts remain not only with Jessica’s family but the bus driver Stephen Shrimpton’s family who also passed away and are being supported by specially trained police officers. “My team and I have held a meeting with the families of the other 57 children involved and they are being supported and updated on the progress of the investigation. On behalf of those families, I would like to thank those people who stopped and helped in the immediate aftermath of this tragic incident.
A police investigation into this incident is ongoing which will be submitted to the coroner ahead of an inquest early next year.
If you have any new information please continue to let our officers know.”
Contacting the police: Anyone with information about the collision is asked to call the Matrix Serious Collision Investigation Unit on (0151) 777 5747 or [email protected] or contact @MerPolCC on X/Twitter or Merseyside Police Contact Centre on Facebook quoting reference 23000944471.