The family of a woman who died in a crash with an ambulance in Salfords near Reigate last week have paid a moving tribute to her.
Carmel Ryder, 39, died in a crash involving an ambulance in Salfords south of Reigate on the morning of Thursday, August 5.
Almost a week on from her death, Carmel's family issued a moving statement describing her life and thanking those supporting them during such a difficult time.
"We as a family are shocked and devastated by the loss of Carmel," the statement read.
"She was so precious to us, a life partner, a daughter, a sister, an auntie, and so loved by many people. Anyone who knew her, knew she lit up any room she walked into. She grew up in Shepherds Bush and had many adventures before settling in Salfords, Surrey, where she was building her future with Barry.
"Carmel, as a hair stylist, was fortunate to find a profession she loved and was passionate about. She bought joy to colleagues and clients alike, which often led to friendships. Carmel had a real zest for life, she loved the outdoors and was never happier than when exploring something new. She was a keen cyclist, loved her fitness, loved books and good food.
"We would like to thank family and friends for their comfort and support at this difficult time and to join us in remembering Carmel for the amazing person she was."
As reported previously, the crash happened in Salfords, reportedly at or near to a bus stop on Brighton Road around 9.20am.
It is now being investigated by police, while South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) offered their condolences to Carmel's relatives.
"We would like to extend our sincere condolences to the family involved at this difficult time.
"The circumstances of the collision are being investigated by Surrey Police and we are therefore unable to comment further," a spokesperson for SECAmb said last week.
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