The family of a teenage girl who died in a crash on the M65 have paid a heartbreaking tribute to ‘a sweet soul who laughed and danced her way through life.’
Emergency services were called just after 3.30am yesterday (Wednesday, October 2) after a crash involving a Seat Ibiza at junction nine eastbound on the M65 at Burnley.
Demi-Leigh Davies,17 and from Darwen, was a passenger in the car. She suffered multiple injuries and died in hospital.
In a tribute, Demi’s family said: “Our beautiful angel has been taken from us far too soon.
“Demi’s smile lit up any room she entered and left a lasting impression. Once you met Demi, you didn't forget Demi.
“A sweet soul who laughed and danced her way through life.
“Her happy, bubbly, caring nature shone through to anyone she met and lifted their spirits immediately.
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“Words cannot truly express the pain we are all going through knowing we will never see her beautiful face or hearing her infectious laugh again.
“Although Demi has been taken from us, the memories we all have will live forever.
“A daughter, big sister, granddaughter, great-granddaughter, niece and cousin who will be loved and greatly missed.
“Dance your way to heaven Demz. Forever 17.”
Police are continuing to appeal for information and footage following the collision.
Det Sgt Martin Wilcock, of the Road Policing Unit, said: “My heart goes out to Demi’s loved ones and all those affected by this appalling incident.
"We are continuing to investigate the circumstances and I would appeal for anyone with information or footage such as dashcam or mobile footage to get in touch.”
Anyone who can help should call 101 quoting log 0123 of Wednesday, October 2 or you can email the Serious Collision Investigation Unit at SCIU@lancashire.police.uk.
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