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HUNDREDS of mourners today lined the streets for the funeral of a two-week-old baby tragically killed when his pram was hit by a car on his first outing.

A huge funeral procession passed through Brownhills High Street in Walsall, West Mids., to pay tribute to Ciaran Leigh Morris, who died on Easter Sunday. 

A huge funeral procession passed through Brownhills High Street in Walsall, West Mids., to pay tribute to Ciaran Leigh Morris, who died on Easter Sunday
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A huge funeral procession passed through Brownhills High Street in Walsall, West Mids., to pay tribute to Ciaran Leigh Morris, who died on Easter SundayCredit: BPM
Ciaran Leigh Morris was being pushed along the pavement in his pram when he was hit by a car in Brownhills at around 4pm
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Ciaran Leigh Morris was being pushed along the pavement in his pram when he was hit by a car in Brownhills at around 4pmCredit: Facebook
Motorbike and scooter riders formed a touching procession
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Motorbike and scooter riders formed a touching processionCredit: BPM
Locals and family members today lined the High Street with banners, flowers and soft toys in tribute to the tragic tot
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Locals and family members today lined the High Street with banners, flowers and soft toys in tribute to the tragic totCredit: BPM
The community in Brownshill gathered together to watch the procession
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The community in Brownshill gathered together to watch the processionCredit: BPM

Ciaran Leigh Morris was being pushed along the pavement in his pram when he was hit by a car in Brownhills at around 4pm and suffered fatal injuries. 

Locals and family members today lined the High Street with banners, flowers and soft toys in tribute to the tragic tot, while motorcyclists rode alongside the funeral procession bearing blue ribbons. 

Ciaran’s devastated parents Camaron Morris and Codie Holyman had previously visited the scene in the High Street to tie the first blue ribbons to the railings where the crash took place. 

The funeral took place at St John’s Walsall Wood, where Rev. David Babbington led tributes. 

'GREAT GRIEF'

He said: “It was a beautiful occasion where the family were able to come together and give thanks for the gift of the child, but there was great grief at the same time and we had to acknowledge that grief.

"There was music played which was chosen by the family and a special poem which was written by the father.

"Funerals like this are always very difficult to deal with because you have to be honest about the situation and deal with what's actually happening to the parents at the time and acknowledge the grief.”

Wendy Morton, MP for Aldridge-Brownhills, said: "This was a terrible tragedy and my thoughts and sympathies are with the parents and family of baby Ciaran."

Locals lined the street to pay tribute
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Locals lined the street to pay tributeCredit: BPM
Flowers and soft toys were left at the scene
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Flowers and soft toys were left at the sceneCredit: BPM
The death has been described as a tragedy for the community
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The death has been described as a tragedy for the communityCredit: BPM
Parents Camaron Morris and Codie Holyman, both 18, held each other at the scene
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Parents Camaron Morris and Codie Holyman, both 18, held each other at the sceneCredit: Facebook
Camaron Morris, 18, has paid tribute to his son Ciaran
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Camaron Morris, 18, has paid tribute to his son CiaranCredit: Facebook

James Paul Davis, 34, has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving and appeared at Wolverhampton Magistrates Court last month.

He is also facing allegations of causing death by driving while uninsured, failing to stop at the scene of a crash and failing to report a collision.

District Judge David Murray remanded Davis, from Walsall, in custody to appear at Wolverhampton Crown Court on May 4.

Ciaran's heartbroken parents Camaron Morris, 18, and Codie Holyman, 18, paid a heartfelt tribute to their newborn son.

They said: “Mommy’s and daddy’s hearts will always ache, we love you more than anything.”

And in a statement issued on their behalf by police, the couple said: "We didn’t get to keep you for long but we are happy we had the chance to meet you, look after you and call you our son.

"Fly high angel."

In another post, Codie, who studied at Walsall College, proudly uploaded a picture of their son wearing a cute animal-print jumper and bottoms.

Camaron, who says he works at McDonald's, also posted a picture of him holding Ciaran shortly after his birth.

The young parents were said to have been "hysterical" following the horror crash.

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A heroic man “in his late 20s” tried desperately to save Ciaran by performing CPR until paramedics arrived.

He was taken to hospital, but tragically could not be saved.