Essex Police have activated a dedicated public information portal as detectives intensify their search for network footage and witness accounts related to the fatal incident that claimed the life of 12-year-old Bobby Bloomfield in Pilgrims Hatch. Detective Chief Inspector Greg Wood issued an urgent appeal to motorists and residents who were in the area on that tragic Sunday afternoon, emphasizing the need for any peripheral data to build a complete picture of events. With William Lunnon and the 15-year-old driver remaining in custody on murder charges, forensic teams are meticulously examining the crash route and surrounding locations for additional evidence that could clarify the sequence leading to the schoolboy’s death.
The appeal comes as the investigation into Bloomfield’s death on Ashwells Road continues to expand. The 12-year-old sustained severe injuries after being struck by a vehicle shortly before 5:40 p.m. on June 7 and later died in hospital despite emergency treatment. Court details previously revealed the incident stemmed from a property dispute, with the boy and his friends allegedly asked to leave private land before a vehicle pursuit allegedly unfolded. Prosecutors have stated the teenager was behind the wheel during the collision, after which he reportedly exited the car to assault the injured child before the pair abandoned him at the roadside.

Detective Chief Inspector Greg Wood, who is leading the inquiry, stressed the importance of community cooperation in piecing together the timeline. “This remains a complex investigation, and we have made significant progress, including bringing charges and making further arrests,” he said in a public statement. Motorists with dashcam recordings, homeowners with CCTV systems, and anyone present in the Pilgrims Hatch area between the early afternoon and evening hours are being urged to submit material through the newly activated portal. Police believe such footage could capture critical moments along the crash route and help corroborate or challenge existing accounts.
Four additional suspects — two men aged 65 and 54, and two women aged 65 and 45 — were arrested earlier this week on suspicion of perverting the course of justice. They remain in custody as officers probe allegations of a potential cover-up in the tightly knit neighborhood. The arrests have heightened focus on events both before and immediately after the collision, with forensic specialists now scouring the scene and nearby properties for disturbed evidence or overlooked details. Authorities have described the case as multifaceted, involving elements of underage driving, pursuit, and subsequent obstruction.
Tributes to Bobby Bloomfield continue to highlight the profound loss felt by his family, friends, and the wider community. Described as a bright and joyful pupil at Shenfield High School, the 12-year-old brought light to those around him, according to statements from his loved ones. The school has arranged counseling support for students and staff, while local residents in the normally quiet Pilgrims Hatch area express shock that a seemingly minor trespass could escalate into such a devastating outcome. Flowers and messages have appeared near the scene on Ashwells Road as the community mourns.
The activation of the public portal underscores the scale of the ongoing effort to gather digital evidence. Police are particularly interested in footage from vehicles traveling through the area, private security cameras, and even doorbell systems that might have recorded activity related to the chase or its aftermath. This digital hunt complements traditional forensic work, including analysis of the vehicle involved and witness interviews, as detectives work to establish the full circumstances surrounding the tragedy. The appeal extends beyond immediate locals to anyone who may have passed through Pilgrims Hatch that Sunday.
As the legal process advances, with Lunnon and the teenager due for further court appearances, the focus remains on delivering justice for Bobby and supporting his grieving family. The broader investigation serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers when neighborhood disputes spiral out of control and the critical role that public vigilance plays in such cases. Essex Police have reiterated their commitment to a thorough examination of all available evidence while urging continued cooperation from the public. For a community still coming to terms with the sudden loss of a young boy, these developments offer hope that a clearer understanding of that fateful afternoon will emerge.
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