A family of a woman who died after a five-vehicle collision in the West Midlands have paid tribute to ‘the greatest great-grandmother’ anyone could have wanted.
Mary Wilmore, aged 82, died after a fatal crash in Ettingshall, Wolverhampton, on November 25.
Her family said: “Mary was the greatest mother, grandmother and great-grandmother any family could ever have wanted.
“Family was everything to her and she was always kind and generous. We all miss her terribly.
“The loss we all feel is huge and things will never be the same. Please respect our family at this sad time to allow us to grieve in private.”
A 76-year-old woman also sadly died in the collision which happened at around 3.35pm.
Three people were taken to hospital and two have now been discharged.
Detective Sergeant, Paul Hughes, from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “Our thoughts remain with the families who have been affected by this awful collision.
“It remains vital that we fully establish exactly what happened with the five vehicles involved so I’d ask again for anyone who has not spoken to us but has information to get in touch.
“We’d also ask that people who were driving in the area at the time take a look at their dashcam as it might contain important footage to assist the investigation.”
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