Tributes to 'amazing' woman killed in car crash

Humberside Police Abbey Elgey, 24, from Driffield, who died in a road collision in North FrodinghamHumberside Police
Abbey Elgey has been described as 'an amazing daughter, sister, partner, and friend'

A woman who died in a crash near North Frodingham on Sunday has been named as 24-year-old Abbey Elgey from Driffield.

In a statement published by Humberside Police on Wednesday, her family said they were “truly heartbroken” by her death.

“Not a single day will go by where we all won’t miss her infectious smile,” the family added.

The crash, in which a man also died, happened at 20:00 BST on 5 May, when a white BMW and black Audi collided on Frodingham Road, near the junction with Cross Road.

Paying tribute to Abbey, her family described her as “a sociable person” who “loved being around her friends”.

They added: “Abbey was an amazing daughter, sister, partner, and friend and we, along with her dog Bruno, will miss her more than we could ever begin to put into words.”

Police said they are continuing to investigate the full circumstances of the crash, in which both drivers died at the scene.

Anyone who witnessed the collision, or has any CCTV or dashcam footage, is asked to contact police if they have not yet done so.

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