An online memorial page has been set up by the family of a 'wonderful' teenage girl who was killed when her school bus overturned on the M53.
Jessica Baker, 15, and coach driver Stephen Shrimpton, 40, were killed as the coach overturned on the M53 near junction five at Hooton, Cheshire, on September 29.
In a tribute issued after the collision, Jessica’s family said the talented climber was a “warm-hearted, wonderful daughter, granddaughter and niece, devoted sister and loyal friend”. READ MORE M53 crash: Family and headteacher pay heartfelt tribute to 'kind and empathetic' Jessica Baker READ MORE Tragic M53 bus crash driver suffered 'event' and 'slumped' at wheel, inquest hearing told The West Kirby Grammar School pupil had taken part in climbing competitions across the UK as she represented the North West and Wales.
In a statement issued on Monday, her family said: “Jessica loved all sports and chose GCSE PE as one of her options, but her overriding passion was for both indoor and outdoor climbing.
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