'ANYONE WANT TO PLAY WITH CHARLIE?'

Mum’s heartbreaking plea for twin of girl, 7, killed when car ploughed into home in snow

Tragic Maisie Duncan's twin Charlie is 'lost and lonely' after the tragic death of his sister in Looe, Cornwall

A DEVASTATED mum has made a heartbreaking plea for the twin of a girl killed in a crash - asking "Anyone want to play with Charlie?"

Maisie Duncan, seven, died when a vehicle hit her and crashed into a house as she was playing in snow in Looe, Cornwall, last Thursday.

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Seven-year-old Maisie Duncan was killed when a car skidded into a house as she was playing in the snow last ThursdayCredit: Duncan Family

Her grieving parents Abbi Peat, 24, and Joe Duncan, 26, have paid an emotional tribute to "the most beautiful, caring, kind, smart, perfect" daughter.

Abbi appealed for friends to play with Maisie's twin brother Charlie who is a "a bit lonely and lost and misses his sister a lot".

She said: "I love you Maisie sleep tight mummy and daddy love you forever and always.

"Forever going on a bear hunt.

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"There's no need to imagine that you're a wondrous beauty, because that's what you are.

Heartbroken mum Abbie has paid tribute to her 'beautiful, caring, kind, smart' MaisieCredit: Facebook
The scene of the crash in Looe, Cornwall

The heartbroken parents also thanked locals for sharing memories of Maisie.

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Abbi added: "I can't thank the community of Looe and Polperro enough.

"The wonderful messages and shared memories have brought so much comfort in the darkest time of mine and Joe's lives.

"The thought that my amazing Maisie will forever be remembered in all your hearts brings some kind of joy to all this sorrow.

"Joe and I haven't had a chance to open all the messages because there have just been so many but we want everyone to know not one message has gone unnoticed.

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"I want to say a special thank you to my family and Rachel Fletcher and Lianne Oakley - my rocks.

The scene where Maisie Duncan died after being hit by a carCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
A Minnie Mouse teddy bear lies with a card and flowers at the scene where Maisie was hit by the carCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

"My little Charlie is a bit lonely and lost about what's going on and he misses his sister a lot so anyone who wants to come play with Charlie let me know.

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"Looe and Polperro you have been a comfort blanket to us and we just can't show enough appreciation we love you all."

The young girl was fatally injured when a car crashed into a house in the Cornish port town, which was in the eye of Storm Emma when it hit last Thursday afternoon.

Police said no arrests have been made as inquiries continue into the crash.

Maisie's mum has said her twin Charlie is 'lost and lonely' after Maisie, above, was tragically killed last weekCredit: Facebook
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Maisie's parents have said the messages of support they have received has helped them through the 'darkest time'Credit: Facebook

Maisie's great aunt, Cornwall Councillor for Looe Edwina Hannaford, said: "We are heartbroken.

"Our Maisie was a ray of sunshine in our lives, a beautiful princess who was loved by all who met her.

"We have however found comfort in the many messages of support we have received and small but very welcome acts of kindness.

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Maisie's mum Abbie has thanked their tight knit community for their supportCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Police tape at the scene. No arrests have been made as inquiries continue into the crashCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
'Maisie was a ray of sunshine in our lives, a beautiful princess who was loved by all who met her'Credit: Facebook
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"As a family, with the help of our friends and the community, we will support Abbi, Joe and Maisie’s twin Charlie through the grieving so we heal; so we can remember with love rather than pain."

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