Tributes paid to woman found dead at Hawes campsite

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Tracey Reed's family paid tribute to a "one of a kind" mother and grandmother

Tributes have been paid to a woman whose body was discovered at a North Yorkshire campsite.

The body of Tracey Reed, 52, from Nottingham, was found inside one of the camping pods by staff at Bainbridge Ings, near Hawes, on Monday afternoon.

Her family said she was a "one of a kind" mother and grandmother.

A man, in his 40s and from Lincolnshire, was arrested in connection with the incident and later released on conditional bail.

In a statement, Ms Reed's family said: "Our mum was truly one of a kind. She was always the light in every room and left a mark on everyone she met.

"Her children and grandchildren were her life and she will be sadly missed by all of us."

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Ms Reed's body was found inside a camping pod at Bainbridge Ings on Monday, according to police

North Yorkshire Police said officers were called to the scene at 15:00 BST.

A spokesperson for the force said its inquiry was ongoing to "establish the circumstances around Tracey's death" as detectives were treating her death as "unexplained".

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