A 44-year Wembley woman has been given a suspended prison sentence after she was found guilty of causing the death of a two-year-old-girl by careless driving.

Hoden Aden, of Macarthur Close, hit Fahima Hassan with her car outside the Asda supermarket in Forty Lane, Wembley on September 11 2014.

After the collision, Aden told police she thought she had struck a trolley.

She was sentenced at Harrow Crown Court on Monday (September 12) to a 14 month prison sentence which was suspended for two years.

Aden will also have to carry out 120 hours of unpaid work over the next year as well as being banned from driving for 18 months, and ordered to pay costs of £120.

She was found guilty at the same court on August 26.

The court heard how at around 8.20pm on September 11 in 2013 Fahima, from Kingsbury , was in the car park of the tore with her mother.

They had just left Asda and were in the road near a pedestrian crossing when Aden's Volkswagen Tiguan struck the child.