A YOUNG girl who was left orphaned after her mum, dad and two sisters were killed in a horror crash has "bravely returned to school".

The 11-year-old was left devastated after her mum Shannen Morgan, 30, and dad Shane Roller, 33, died in the collision on July 21 this year.

The girl's sisters Rubie Morgan-Roller, nine, and Lillie Morgan-Roller, four, were also killed in the crash, which happened on the A61, near Wakefield and Barnsley.

The family was going for a walk when the tragedy happened - and the girl cheated death by instead staying at her best friend's house.

A GoFundMe page was set up by family friend Paul Hepple at the time and it has now raised more than £400,000 which will go towards the girl's future.

Writing on the fundraising page, Paul said: "She is doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances.

"She has bravely returned to school and, although she was nervous at first, she is slowly settling in.

"She is receiving therapy at school, which is helping her navigate her loss."

Paul added that he has now decided to close the donation page.

Christopher Barton, 56, and his wife Janine Barton, 48, who were on a motorcycle, also died in the horror crash.

An opening into their deaths at Wakefield Coroners' Court in August heard that Shane had been at the wheel of a silver Ford Focus which his family was travelling in.

But shortly before 4pm - as the BMW motorbike driven by Christopher was overtaking another vehicle on the single carriageway - it hit his car "head on".

All six of the casualties were confirmed deceased at the scene of the collision, the court was told.