Leicester: Police name mum killed when she was hit by car

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Sammy Dyson's family said she was a "beautiful and precious mum"

Police have named a pedestrian who was killed when she was struck by a car in Leicester.

Sammy Dyson suffered fatal injuries on the A50, in Glenfield, at about 23:00 GMT on Saturday 30 December.

The 41-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene after she was hit by a grey Toyota Prius near a petrol station close to the Gynsill Lane roundabout.

Leicestershire Police said a 35-year-old man had been arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless driving.

He has since been released under investigation.

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Police have appealed for witnesses to the incident on the A50

In a statement, released by police on Thursday, the mother-of three's loved ones paid tribute to her.

They said Ms Dyson, who was from the Markfield area and also used her maiden name Ayton, was a "precious and beautiful mum", a beloved daughter, sister and aunt.

They said: "We are devastated. We love and miss you and your beautiful smile.

"You always knew how to make the most out of life and were a light in the dark for all of us."

Police said the investigation into Ms Dyson's death was continuing and they appealed for witnesses and footage.

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