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The mother, father and daughters aged 4 and 9, among the dead in the accident

Two girls killed alongside their parents in a crash involving a car and a motorbike have been named by police.

Nine-year-old Rubie Morgan-Roller and four-year-old Lillie Morgan-Roller died in the incident on the A61 between Wakefield and Barnsley on Sunday, West Yorkshire Police said.

Their mother Shannen Morgan and father Shane Roller – who had another daughter together, aged 11 – were also killed as they traveled in a Ford Focus.

The man and woman on the motorbike also died at the scene, but police are yet to name them, a force spokesman said.

The accident happened between Staincross and Newmillerdam at around 15:55 BST and the road remains closed between Shaw Lane and Warren Lane.

Shannen Morgan and Shane Roller smile for the camera close to each otherShannen Morgan and Shane Roller smile for the camera close to each other

Friends of Ms Morgan and Mr Roller say there are no words to describe their loss (Submitted)

Mr Roller’s brother Callum said in a social media post that his heart had been “ripped into a million pieces”.

Callum Roller also said: “My heart is broken and both sides of the families are absolutely heartbroken.

“You all have a heart of gold and will be missed madly… my heart goes out to Shannen’s family and mine.”

Police remained at the scene on Monday and flowers were left near a wall near where the road was blocked.

The scene on the A61 in Wakefield following a collision between a car and a motorbike on Sunday afternoon which killed four adults and two children.The scene on the A61 in Wakefield following a collision between a car and a motorbike on Sunday afternoon which killed four adults and two children.

Six people died in the crash which happened at around 15:55 BST on Sunday (Danny Lawson/PA Wire)

Jamie Phillips, who was among those who left flowers, said he was friends with Mr Roller.

“He was a normal, hard-working boy…a nice kid, always smiling.

“He was cheerful and loved his family.

“I couldn’t sleep all night knowing what happened… Barnsley is only small so it will affect a lot of people.”

Mr Phillips said Mr Roller and Ms Morgan were from Athersley in Barnsley and Mr Roller worked as a delivery driver for a local restaurant.

Meanwhile, a friend of Ms Morgan said in a Facebook post that “there are no words to describe the total loss this has created for our family and friends and the community around us”.

She added: “My heart is truly broken.”

Dean Ingram, production manager at Press Glass in Barnsley, where Mr Roller also worked as a part-time delivery driver, said he had “always found Shane a really nice lad”.

“Nothing was ever too much trouble and he always had a smile on his face. He was the kind of person that everyone just liked. He will be missed,” he added.

Man wearing a baseball cap looking at the cameraMan wearing a baseball cap looking at the camera

Jamie Phillips said Mr Roller was a ‘normal, working lad’ (BBC/Yunus Mulla)

In a statement, Clare Storr and Kirsty Wordsworth, co-principals of Athersley North Primary School, which Rubie and Lillie attended, described the deaths of the two girls and their parents as “heartbreaking news”.

“So many people in our communities will feel this devastating, tragic loss,” they said.

“Rubie was a kind, happy and caring girl with a wonderful personality. She always worked hard and was well liked by her friends. He was a fantastic role model for his peers and aspired to be a teacher.

“Lillie was a bright, bubbly and happy little girl who was a popular member of her class. She was creative and very determined. Like her older sister, she also aspired to be a teacher.”

Mrs Storr and Mrs Wordsworth said both girls were “an asset to the school and a delight to teach”, adding that their loss was “a devastating blow to all who knew them”.

“The girls have been a credit to their parents, who have always been incredibly supportive and will be greatly missed,” they said.

Security Minister Dan Jarvis, MP for Barnsley North, said it was “devastating news”.

Speaking on the X, Mr Jarvis said: “Sincere condolences to the family and friends of those who have tragically lost their lives.”

Sup. Alan Travis, from West Yorkshire Police, said: “This is an absolutely tragic incident which has resulted in the loss of six lives.

“Our thoughts go out to the families of those who have died who we are working with to provide support at this time.”

The force has also appealed for any witnesses to come forward.

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