Tributes to mum who 'touched so many lives'

A woman who died following an incident in Anglesey "touched so many lives with her kindness, caring and loving nature", her family have said.
Emma Williams, 47, died following an incident at a property in Gwalchmai on 6 February, North Wales Police (NWP) said.
They said that a man had been arrested on suspicion of wounding following her death.
Paying tribute to Ms Williams, who was from Anglesey, her family said: "Emma was a very bubbly, caring and loving person to be around. She was a wonderful mother, sister, aunt and a great friend to so many people."
"Emma adored her son Tommy and loved him unconditionally. He was the most important thing in her life.
"To Tommy, she was not just his mother, but his best friend. She was someone who he could talk to about anything."
The family said that one of the many qualities that Tommy loved about his mum was that she could make anyone feel relaxed in her company and she would always make sure that they left with a smile.
She loved travelling and "was never afraid to try new things".
Ms Williams's brother Chris said: "Emma and I had a wonderful childhood, full of fun and laughter, blessed with caring and loving parents. We remained very close.
"Family was important to Emma. I will always miss her smile, laughter, wild spirit and infectious energy."
Her parents said: "Though we are absolutely devastated and are still trying to come to terms with the sudden loss of our beautiful girl, we would like to extend our thanks to our dear friends and family and the community for their lovely thoughts and heartfelt condolences which have been a source of comfort to us all.
"Emma touched so many lives with her kindness, caring and loving nature. She was a loyal friend to many.
They said that "her witty sense of humour brought laughter wherever she went" and she was lively and outgoing "and her positive energy was contagious".
"Emma would be the heart and soul of any function; she knew how to live and embrace every moment," they said.
A NWP spokesperson: "Specialist officers continue to support Emma's family during this difficult time whilst investigations into her death are ongoing."
A 54-year-old man arrested on suspicion of wounding has been bailed pending further investigations, police said.
The coroner for north-west Wales has been informed.