Family pays tribute to grandmother killed in crash

Essex Police Susan Foreman and one of her dogs. Essex Police
Susan Foreman was devoted to her dogs and spent almost 30 years as a veterinary nurse

The family of a woman who died in a crash has described her as a "beloved wife, mother and grandma".

Susan Foreman, 64, died after a two-car collision on the M11 near Harlow on 5 July.

Ms Foreman was driving one of the cars involved, Essex Police said.

The force is appealing for anyone with information or dashcam footage to get in touch.

In a statement released through Essex Police, Ms Foreman's family said: “Sue was a beloved wife, mother and grandma, taken too soon."

They said she "called a spade a spade" and was respected for it.

The veterinary nurse's true love was training her Münsterländer dogs, which she had showed with some success, her family said.

"As senior veterinary nurse, Sue had worked with Kew Vets for almost 30 years and only had a couple of years to go until retirement.

"Sue looked forward to spending more time working with her beloved dogs. She was loved by her colleagues at work."

Detectives said anyone who was in the area or had dashcam footage of the incident between 12:45 BST and 13:00 on 5 July should contact them.

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