Tributes paid to Susan Folkes who died in A10 crash near Southery as tractor driver released on bail
The family of a woman who was killed in a crash between her car and two tractors has paid tribute to her as she is named by police. Susan Folkes, 68, of Black Horse Drove, Littleport, died after the red Ford Focus she was driving was involved in a crash with two tractors, between the Mildenhall Road roundabout and Brandon Creek on Tuesday (November 28). Her family has described her as a "beautiful, loyal and kind" person who will be missed.
Tributes have been paid to Susan Folkes, who died in a crash earlier this weekSusan was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash.
The tractor drivers were not injured. In a statement, her family said: "Sue was a much-loved member of our family and her sudden and tragic passing has left us all shocked and heartbroken.
"Sue was a beautiful, loyal and kind person, who will be missed by everyone who knew her." A 40-year-old man from Lynn was arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless driving and has since been released on bail.
Anyone with information or dashcam footage should report it[1] through Cambridgeshire Police's website using reference CC-28112023-0235.
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