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'I hope you know how much you were loved'

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August 27, 2025

FAMILY’S HEARTBREAKING TRIBUTE TO WOMAN KILLED IN CRASH

- NICK HORNER News Reporter

'I hope you know how much you were loved'

A WALL of photos, flowers and tributes have been left in memory of a woman who was killed in a late-night crash in Sutton Coldfield.

Hundreds of photos, floral tributes, balloons and heartfelt messages have been left by the roadside in Brassington Avenue where a 21-year-old, named locally as ‘Natasha’ or ‘Tash, died shortly before midnight on Friday, August 22.

The number of tributes placed are so large that an area of Brassington Avenue has been barriered off, reducing the road to one lane, to keep it safe.

Poignantly, Natasha's family has posted a tribute to her under a photo.

It said: “T hope you know how much you were loved. You will never know how much you are missed. Keep dancing my beautiful little girl. Love you forever, Mom, Dad, Georgia and Milo Xxxxxxxx woof lick.”

A tribute from her sister read: “Sis, Totally hilarious, kind and witty.

“You are one in a million. Party hard up there girly.

“We will love you and miss you forever. Until we meet again, G XXXXXXxxxx.”

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