A mother whose 14-year-old daughter died after being hit by a suspected drug-driver on New Year's Eve spoke today of how her life has been 'broken forever'.
Olivia Kolek was near Rowley Regis railway station, Sandwell, in the West Midlands, at around 4.45pm yesterday, on her way to a party, when she was struck by a grey Mercedes.
Paramedics attended the scene but tragically nothing could be done to save the girl and she was pronounced dead just before 5.30pm.
Her devastated mother, Post Office assistant Izabela Maziakowska, said how Olivia had gone to her workplace to wish her a happy New Year shortly before the fatal collision.
'She was my whole world. I cannot imagine life without her Girlanymore. I don't know how I am going to get up and get on with my life. It is broken forever,' the 41-year-old told The Sun.
Olivia Kolek (above) was near Rowley Regis railway station, Sandwell, in the West Midlands, at around 4.45pm yesterday, on her way to a party, when she was killed after being struck by a grey Mercedes
Her devastated mother, Post Office assistant Izabela Maziakowska (above), said how Olivia had gone to her workplace to wish her a happy New Year shortly before the fatal collision