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By DAN CARRIER
 

Abigail pictured at the five kilometre run in Hyde Park last year
HELP FIND ABIGAIL'S KILLER

Devastated twin’s appeal after hit-and-run tragedy

THE grieving twin of a woman killed by a hit-and-run driver has appealed to readers of the Camden New Journal to help catch the heartless driver.

Abigail Moore, 25, a former Parliament Hill schoolgirl who lived in Hampstead with her boyfriend, died of serious head injuries when a car ran into her on Thursday.
Her twin sister Bonnie told the New Journal her family were desperate for information to help catch the person responsible.
She said: “We can’t believe Abigail has gone. We are all devastated beyond words. Some one must know something about what happened. It is awful to know the person who is responsible is out there while we are grieving.”
Abigail, who worked for the Farringdon Housing Association, was on her way to view a house when the accident happened.
She was hit by a car described by police as a small and dark coloured, with possibly two people inside, as she crossed Lower Clapton Road, at Hackney junction, at 5.40pm on Thursday.
Abigail was rushed to the Royal London hospital in Whitechapel but lost her fight for life at around 1am the following morning.
Police say the front of the car that killed Abigail would have been damaged. It sped off north towards Clapton on the Lower Clapton Road without stopping after hitting Abigail.
Abigail, who was well-known among former pupils at the Highgate Road school for her out going nature and had settled with her boyfriend Alexis Herodotou in Hampstead, was waiting for results from exams she had sat in January at the North London Metropolitan University in Holloway Road. She had been studying sociology and had completed her final module. She was waiting to see if she had passed when she was run over.
Her sister continued: “We went to Thailand and Cambodia over Christmas. While we were in Cambodia, we went to an orphanage and taught children the English alphabet. Abi was so patient and she enjoyed it so much she decided to apply for a post-graduate teaching course. She could deal with anybody and I think it helped her decide she wanted to work with children.”
And now as her parents Jeremy and Cheryl try to come to terms with her death, police want anyone with information to contact investigators at Euston Traffic Garage on 020 7321 9913.
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