‘Our lives will never be the same’ - parents and partner pay tribute to 25-year-old Emilia after she dies in crash near Over
The parents and partner of a 25-year-old woman who died in a crash near Over have told of their devastating loss and described her as kind, thoughtful and much-loved.
Emilia Komorowska, 25, of Pippin Close, Over, died at the scene when her white Fiat 500 crashed into a wall in Longstanton Road, between Over and Longstanton.
The single-vehicle crash happened at about 2.30pm on Sunday November 8 and police have appealed for witnesses.
Emilia’s partner Dan Elliot, 32, said: “We were together for four wonderful years and my life has been turned upside down.
“She was so full of life, the kindest and most thoughtful person I have ever met. Everyone who met and knew her would tell you the same.
“She loved many things in life but her true passion was travelling, which we did a lot of. We went to many amazing places together, her favourite of which was Iceland where we saw the northern lights.
“I have so many fond memories of her which I will hold on to forever.”
Emilia's parents, Paul and Agnieszka, said: “Even as a small child people loved Emilia, they were drawn to her. She had this way with people all through her life that would make you feel calm and loved at the same time.
“She was always very independent and would always help people wherever she could. She will be very dearly missed and our lives will never be the same again.”
They added: “Na zawsze w naszych sercach” - a phrase that means “forever in our hearts” in Polish.
Police want to hear from anyone who saw the crash or the vehicle in the moments leading up to the incident.
Anyone with information should call 101 or go to www.cambs.police.uk/report, quoting incident 282 of 8 November.