POLICE have confirmed that they are not looking for anyone else in connection with their investigation into the death of a two-year-old girl.

Kiara Moore died at the University Hospital of Wales after rescuers recovered her from a silver Mini which had plunged into the River Teifi in Cardigan.

Her mum Kim originally thought the car had been stolen with Kiara inside when there was no sign of the vehicle on returning to where it had been parked.

She and her sister Nichola Rowlands posted an appeal on social media calling for help from the public.

But the child’s father Jet Moore, who runs Cardigan-based Adventure Beyond, an outdoor activity company, later issued a Facebook post suggesting the car had not been stolen and that it ended up in the river in a tragic accident.

A police spokesman confirmed today: "Police have made extensive enquiries into the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident and can now confirm that we are not looking for anyone else in connection with the investigation.

"The vehicle was recovered from the river early this morning. H M Coroner has been advised.

"Kiara’s family are being supported by specially trained officers.”

Kiara’s third birthday would have been next Tuesday.