Family of Cambridgeshire woman who died after collision pay tribute to ‘beloved’ 20-year-old
The family of a 20-year-old Cambridgeshire woman who died in a collision have paid tribute to her as a “star that will never be forgotten”.
Daisy Jean Huddle died at the scene of a collision between her black BMW 1 Series and a white truck at around 1.15am on Friday (March 18).
The collision took place between Stanwick and Raunds in Northamptonshire.
Her devastated family, who live in Huntingdon, said: “Daisy was a beloved daughter, big sister, granddaughter, niece and friend to many. In her short life she left a remarkable stamp on this world.
“Having graduated from the Fashion Retail Academy in London with a BA (honours) marketing and communications for fashion, she spent the last year setting up her own graphic design and print business specialising in designs for people in the beauty industry. With clients all over the world.
“Daisy was happiest when she was home with her family or out with her friends, making memories and lasting impressions everywhere she went and on everyone she met.
“She lived her short life to the fullest and will be missed by many people near and far but a star that will never be forgotten.”
Specially trained officers are providing support to the family.
The investigation into the collision is continuing. Anyone who has yet to speak to officers is asked to call the Northamptonshire Police Drivewatch Hotline on 0800 174615, quoting incident number 27 of 18/03/22.
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