THOUSANDS of pounds have poured into a fundraising page to support a young girl left orphaned after her mum, dad and two sisters were killed in a horror crash.

More than £15,000 has already been donated to help support the 11-year-old after her mum Shannen Morgan and dad Shane Roller died in the collision yesterday.

Her sisters Lillie and Ruby also died in the crash, which happened after the family's Ford Focus collided with a motorbike on the A61 between Wakefield and Barnsley. 

The GoFundMe page was set up by Paul Hepple, who said the money would go towards school fees, counseling and living expenses. 

He described the youngster, who is a huge Taylor Swift fan, as a "bright and resilient" girl who "finds comfort in her music".

Paul said: "She is a bright and resilient young girl, known for her infectious smile and kind heart. 

"Despite her unimaginable loss, she shows incredible strength every day. 

"She loves football and playing outdoors. 

"She is also a huge Taylor Swift fan and finds comfort in her music.

"She now faces an uncertain future. 

"With her immediate family gone, she needs support to ensure she has a stable, loving environment where she can heal and grow."

Police were called to the A61 between Wakefield and Barnsley shortly before 4pm yesterday after reports of a collision involving a car and a motorcycle.

A male motorcyclist and a female pillion passenger were also confirmed to have passed away at the scene. 

Many people have paid tribute to Shannen, Shane and their children on social media, describing them as a "beautiful family".

One person said: "My heart just hurts, my brain won't accept what's happened. 

"No words."

Another person said: "You are and always will be one of my closest friends. 

"There are no words to describe the utter loss this has created.

"I hope you're at peace Shannen Morgan and Shane Roller, with your beautiful girls.

"Heaven has gained a beautiful family."

Someone else said: "I'm absolutely heartbroken.

"I'm going to miss all of you.

"You all had a heart of gold."

Superintendent Alan Travis, of Wakefield District 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."

People can donate to the fundraising page at 
https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-poppie?lang=en_GB&utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=facebook