Family pay tribute to 10-year-old girl killed in Oldham crash
Lily Rose Morris was described by her family as a "beautiful and happy little girl"
Lily Rose Morris, 10, died in hospital after she was hit by a red Land Rover Discovery on Coleridge Road in Oldham at 17:00 GMT on Saturday. "Lily can no longer continue to grow into the amazing and bubbly young lady that she was becoming - no longer able to be the caring big sister that she was.
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