Toddler Death: Fraud Charge
A woman charged with fraud in connection with a fundraising campaign for a toddler who was killed in an accident, has appeared in court.
Levi's sponsored walk : Full Report
The family of two year-old Levi Brailsford from Bristol who died after falling from a car have held a sponsored walk in his memory. Dozens joined the walk to raise awareness of child safety and collect money for a headstone and the air ambulance service. Alexandra Lodge reports.
Levi's family have started an online petition calling for a change in the law. They want child locks to become compulsory. They need one hundred thousand signatures for it to be considered by the government.
Sponsored walk for Levi Brailsford
The family of two year-old Levi Brailsford from Bristol who died after falling from a car are holding a sponsored walk in his memory. They're hoping in to raise awareness of child safety and collect money for a headstone and the air ambulance service.
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Sponsored Walk In Levi's Memory
by Eli-Louise Wringe
Hundreds will take to the streets of Bristol today to raise money in memory of a toddler who died after falling from a moving car
Read the full storyGrieving parents push for car child locks to be compulsory
Eli-Louise Wringe reports as the parents of a two year-old boy who died after falling from a moving car say child locks need to be made compulsory.
Levi Brailsford was being driven through Bristol last month when he managed to open the car door and fell into the road.
Walk in memory of tragic toddler
The parents of a toddler who died after falling from a moving car will join hundreds of people walking in his memory tomorrow. Levi Brailsford's family are calling for a change in the law to make child locks compulsory.
Two-year-old Levi managed to open the car door before falling from the vehicle in Stockwood in Bristol last month.
Toddler's Family Campaign For Law Change
by Eli-Louise Wringe
The family of a toddler who died after falling from a moving car say the law needs to be changed to make child locks compulsory.
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Con artists use toddler's death to make money
by Eli-Louise Wringe
Levi Brailsford's parents say their grief is being made worse by reports of con artists making money from his death.
Read the full storyTributes to tragic youngster - full report
by Rob MurphyA family have paid tribute to their two-year-old son who died after falling out of a car in Bristol. Levi Brailsford unclipped his car seat and fell out of the door onto a busy street.
His mum and dad have described Levi as 'a clever little boy who made a lasting impression on everyone'.
