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Tributes have been paid to a woman who sadly died following a car crash in Cheshire.
Tallie Brazier, who was described as 'bright, kind, funny, and beautiful', lost her life following a collision involving two cars on the A5117 in Elton at around 1.50pm on Monday.
Police have issued an appeal for witnesses which involved a green Hyundai Veloster and a grey Vauxhall Astra.
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A 50-year-old woman in one vehicle, and Tallie alongside a 23-year-old man who were in a second vehicle, sustained serious injuries and were taken to hospital. Sadly, Tallie, 22, died a short time later. Both the 50-year-old woman and 23-year-old man are in hospital with serious injuries.
Paying tribute to Tallie, who was from Oswestry, her family said in a statement: "We are completely devastated at the loss of our wonderful daughter Tallie. She was bright, kind, funny and beautiful with a whole life of adventures in front of her.
“Everyone that met her loved her. For us, her parents, her sister, her boyfriend, family and friends our lives will always be less shiny from now on. We will love her and miss her forever."
Anyone who witnessed the collision, saw the prior driving of either vehicle or has dashcam footage should contact Cheshire Police on 101 or via www.cheshire.police.uk//tell-us quoting IML 1800981.
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