Tributes to Littleport woman who died in A10 crash with tractors

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Susan FolkesImage source, Cambridgeshire Police
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Susan Folkes was killed in the crash on the A10 on the Cambridgeshire-Norfolk border

A family has paid tribute to a "beautiful, loyal and kind" woman who died in a crash involving two tractors.

Susan Folkes, 68, died in the collision on the A10 between Littleport, Cambridgeshire, and Downham Market, Norfolk, on Tuesday.

She was driving a red Ford Focus when the crash happened between the Mildenhall Road roundabout and Brandon Creek. No-one else was hurt.

Following the crash, police arrested and bailed one of the tractor drivers.

A 40-year-old man, from the King's Lynn area, was questioned on suspicion of causing death by careless driving.

The family's tribute statement to Ms Folkes, who lived on Black Horse Drove in Littleport, 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."

Police have appealed for any witnesses to come forward.

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