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Teen arrested after woman, 86, struck and killed while 'using zebra crossing'

A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after an 86-year-old woman was struck and killed while using a zebra crossing, police have said.

Gloria Stephenson, from Silksworth, Sunderland, was using "a zebra crossing when she was struck by a black Sur-Ron electric motorcycle" on the city's Burdon Road on 16 May, Northumbria Police said. The electric motorbike was travelling in a southbound direction when it allegedly hit Ms Stephenson, the force added.

The 86-year-old woman's daughter and grandson were also at the scene, according to a family statement. The rider drove away from the scene and was later arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, police said, adding that the bike was recovered.

The teenager has since been released on police bail pending further inquiries. Ms Stephenson's family paid tribute to the "amazing" pensioner, saying she was "full of life".

“We are all devastated at the loss of our vibrant, active, beautiful, and intelligent mam, grandma, mother-in-law and great grandma," the family said. They added: "She was active, fit, healthy, and had years left to give her love and share her energy and zest for life with everyone who knew her.

"The family want to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to everyone who supported mam, and her daughter and grandson at the scene." Read more from Sky News:Age range of Liverpool crash victims releasedDrought declared in North West England Northumbria Police has urged witnesses to contact them with information and footage of the collision. Sergeant Russell Surrey, of Northumbria Police, said: "Our thoughts remain with all of Gloria's family and loved ones as they try to process what has happened.

"We will support them in any way that we can, as we look to get them the answers they deserve.".

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