An incredible wall art paying tribute to a gymnast who died after a bus crash in Bexleyheath has been created.

Ada Bicakci and her five-year-old brother were found injured after being hit by a bus in Watling Street at 9.05am on August 3.

The siblings, who were with a family member at the time, were taken to hospital for treatment.

Ada BicakciAda Bicakci (Image: NQ)

Ada died in hospital on the afternoon of August 5 and her brother was only taken there as a precaution.

Two weeks after, several messages for the nine-year-old were written on the wall at the scene of the crash.

One of the messages read: “RIP Ada. We will always love you.”

Tributes for Ada BicakciTributes for Ada Bicakci (Image: NQ)

Tributes have also since been paid with flowers and handwritten notes left next to the walls.

One of the notes read: “RIP little princess, fly with the angels. Gone too soon. Thinking of you all at this emotional time.”

Another one said: “Rest in Peace forever young princess. Sleep with the angels.”

Tributes for Ada BicakciTributes for Ada Bicakci (Image: NQ)

The schoolgirl, who was a Turkish and British national, lived in the area with her family.

She went to a Turkish school in south-east London who was keen gymnast and swimmer.

Ada's organs were donated to help six other children following her death. 

Tributes for Ada BicakciTributes for Ada Bicakci (Image: NQ)

Her family have said she will have a multi-faith funeral.

The male driver of the bus was arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury through dangerous driving and drug-driving.

He has been bailed to a date in early November pending further enquiries.

Rosie Trew, TfL’s Head of Bus Service Delivery, said they are “urgently” investigating the circumstances of the crash.

She added: “Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the child who tragically died after a bus collision in Bexley.

“This will be an unimaginably awful time for their family.

“We are working with the police and the bus operator, Arriva, to investigate urgently the circumstances of the collision. 

“We have support available for everyone affected."

Any witnesses to the collision who are yet to speak with police are asked to call 101 quoting reference CAD 2309/03AUG.

A spokesperson for Metropolitan Police said: “At 09:05hrs on Saturday, 3 August, police were called to reports of a bus in collision with two children on Watling Street near the junction with Halcot Avenue.

“A nine-year-old girl was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service with life-threatening injuries. Despite the best efforts of medical staff, she sadly died in the afternoon of Monday, 5 August.

“Her family has been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.

“A five-year-old boy was also taken to hospital as a precaution.

“The children are siblings who were with a family member at the time of the collision.

“Detectives from the Roads and Transport Policing Command are leading the investigation.

“The male driver of the bus was arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury through dangerous driving and drug-driving.

“He has been bailed to a date in early November pending further enquiries.”