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Tribute to toddler killed by TikTok-watching driver near Sleaford

The parents of a toddler killed by a driver who was watching TikTok videos say his death has left a hole in their lives and hearts that will never be filled.

Chloe Baker was travelling home from an after school club with her 20-month-old son, Finley, in March, when Hristo Iliev’s car smashed into the back of hers at the Holdingham roundabout on the A17 near Sleaford, Lincolnshire.

Iliev, 32, was looking at clips on TikTok when he struck Chloe’s car, shunting it forward and leaving Finley unresponsive.

Chloe and Finley’s father, Daniel, said: “Appalling choices made the day we lost Finley mean we never get to hear his little voice again.”

Bulgarian national Iliev, of Hide Close, Boston, was jailed for 11 years and three months at Lincoln Crown Court on 11 June after he had previously admitted causing death by dangerous driving.

Finley’s parents said he had filled their house “with laughter, fun and perfect chaos”.

They added: “No parent should ever have to outlive their child, let alone lose them in the most horrific way like we did.

“It splits your life into two, the before and the after, and we wouldn’t wish for anyone to live in this after.

“The Finley shaped hole that has been left in both our lives and hearts will never be filled.”


BBC News

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