According to the report, the driver of the Jaguar had been attempting to park on the road beside a VW van which was parked next to Alfie's father's car.
The BBC put the lawyer's statement to Lowe, who then issued his own statement in reply."Ever since this malicious attack on my reputation was launched, all I have asked for from both Reform and the KC is credible evidence against me. None has been provided. It still hasn't," he said.
"The KC has said she has been 'chasing' for that. I have received nothing. Because there is no credible evidence against me."He added: "I have spoken with the KC at length, on the phone and through message. I've got to know her over the last week, and she has been very helpful, and is a charming lady who is trying to do her job in the very difficult position that Reform has put her in."He accused the party of an "outright lie" in claiming he had not co-operated with the investigation, a claim Reform made in a statement on Friday evening.
"I have been in discussions with my legal team this afternoon, and this will be followed by legal action in due course," Lowe told the BBC."I will not have my name dragged through the mud as part of a political assassination because I dared to question Nigel Farage. You have to stand up to bullies, and I am doing exactly that."
He said the lawyer had told him on Friday night: "I advised that you should simply say that the party was precipitous to state that these allegations had been made without also saying that the party has commissioned an independent investigation and the investigation has not yet got underway to look at all the evidence and evaluate its veracity."
Lowe's suspension came after theOne minute Harry Foster was at the park with his daughter Olivia, 24 hours later she had died.
Two years later, as part of his "mission" to raise awareness for the charity 2 Wish, which supported him and his wife Rebecca, he will embark on a challenge of running 5km a day throughout May.Mr Foster, of Street, Somerset, is asking for others to get involved too: "There's a chance for people to either join the team and commit fully to doing 5km a day in May, running, cycling or walking. Or to possibly think about joining one of the community events."
The charity 2 Wish says they have been able to support more families in Somerset thanks to the "ripple effect" that Mr Foster's awareness has had.The charity says its mission is to "ensure that all those affected by the sudden and unexpected death of a child or young adult aged 25 or under receive the bereavement support they need and deserve".