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Tributes to ‘angel’ teen, 17, killed in horror crash as grieving family say ‘we’ll miss her each and every day’

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THE family of a teen girl who died in a horror car crash have paid tribute to her as an “angel”.
Lily-May Vaughan, 17, died following a collision on the A53 near Shawbury, Shropshire on February 4.
Lily-May Vaughan, 17, died after a horror crash on February 53Lily-May Vaughan, 17, died after a horror crash on February 5Credit: West Mercia PoliceHer family said that she was an 'angel'3Her family said that she was an ‘angel’Credit: FacebookIn a statement released by cops, the young girl’s family said: “We are heartbroken following the incident and the loss of our angel Lily-May.
“She was a beautiful, kind, happy, caring and loving person who leaves behind a family that loves her dearly and who’ll will miss her each and every day she is no longer with us.”
They added that they were “still coming to terms” with the terrible loss and asked for privacy as investigations continue.
Police confirmed that Lily-May had died after a smash between a VW Golf and an Audi A3.
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A 17-year-old boy was airlifted to hospital in serious condition.
PC Paul Glanville of West Mercia Police, speaking before Lily-May had been identified, said: “Our thoughts are with the families involved especially that of the young woman.”
He urged anyone with information to contact him by calling 101 and using extension 7702273, or by email on paul.glanville@westmercia.police.uk.
Those who wish to report information anonymously can call independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

They asked for privacy as they are 'coming to terms' with the terrible loss3They asked for privacy as they are ‘coming to terms’ with the terrible lossCredit: Facebook
Story Credit: thesun.co.uk

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