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Family pays tribute to ‘devoted mother’ after fatal collision on A52

A family has paid tribute to a ‘devoted’ mother following a fatal collision.

Fifty-three-year-old Jacqueline Maw has been described as ‘one of the kindest and most considerate people out there’ by her family in a touching tribute they have released following the tragic incident on Boxing Day.

Emergency services were quickly on scene following reports of a collision on the A52 Radcliffe Road between Gamston and Stragglethorpe. However, Jacqueline sadly passed away at the scene shortly after the incident, which happened at around 5.10pm.

The mother of one and keen baker was dearly loved by those who knew her, and her family have today released a statement in her memory.

They said: “She was one of the kindest and most considerate people out there and constantly went above and beyond for her friends, and even complete strangers, which speaks to the kind of person she was.

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“All she did was give throughout her life. She devoted herself to being the most incredible mother imaginable and it hurts so much to know that she is gone.

“She was a huge fan of baking and took every opportunity to share that passion with those around her, making fudge for schoolteachers, brownies for co-workers and all sorts of biscuits for anyone and everyone that wanted them.

“She was loved by so many people and will be dearly missed.”

Detective Constable Emma Temple, from Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with Jacqueline’s family at this extremely difficult time.

“Losing a loved one in such tragic circumstances, and during the festive season, is something we know has a huge impact on families and we are ensuring specialist officers continue to work with the family and offer them support.

“We continue to investigate the incident thoroughly and conduct enquiries, and we continue to ask for anyone with information to get in touch on 101, quoting incident 339 of 26 December 2021.”

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