Yasmin Bekir, a friend of the former pupil of Medway-based Rainham Mark Grammar School, has set up a Gofundme page to raise money to help Alice's family. Picture: South East Coast Ambulance Service A small service was attended by emergency crews yesterday in memory of Alice yesterday. It is the latest show of support for Alice's family. Those at the service included Secamb staff who had attended the crash. On social media, a post from Secamb this morning said: “Yesterday #SECAmb crews from Paddock Wood and Critical Care paramedics joined with her family and colleagues from Kent Police, Kent Fire and Rescue Service, London Ambulance Service NHS Trust and Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex in a small service to remember Alice and lay flowers at the scene.”
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This week, a service was held to remember Alice from Newington, near Sittingbourne, where flowers were laid.
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Alice Clark died in a crash earlier this monthĪlice, 21, who had only joined South East Coast Ambulance Service (Secamb) in November, died in the accident near Tonbridge and her devastated parents paid tribute to their “beautiful, kind” daughter, the next day on Thursday, January 6. Paramedics, emergency service workers and the family of a young woman have joined forces to hold a service following the death of a paramedic in a crash.Īlice Clark died after the ambulance she was in was involved in a crash with a cement lorry on the A21 Sevenoaks bypass this month.