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A woman who was tragically killed in a crash on the A55 on Anglesey earlier this week has been named as Rebecca Chloe Oxlade.

The 22-year-old from Trearddur Bay died after being struck by a car on Thursday afternoon on the dual carriageway not far from Valley, reported NorthWalesLive.

Today her family led heartfelt tributes to Ms Oxlade who they said "lit up the room when she entered."

Jordan Abrahams, Rebecca’s partner said: "Becca was the most beautiful, kind and loving person you’d ever meet.

"She made me the happiest I’d ever been. She meant everything to me.

"She was my world, my person. Becca was funny and would light up not just the room, but people’s lives. I love you with all my heart pudding. She would sing ‘Guess who loves you?’ – it’s me."

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Rebecca’s parents Jacqui and Gary Oxlade said: "We are heartbroken at the loss of the beautiful, amazing, funny and caring young lady we are proud to call our daughter.

"Becca was someone who felt everything intensely and was loved, and loved just the same. She lit up a room when she entered it and the world will be a dimmer place without her.

"In her brief time she made her mark on the world and so many in it. We remain immensely proud of her and will miss her more than words can ever express.

"She will be missed by all her family, grandparents, aunts and cousins alike."

Lee and Yvonne Abrahams, Jordan Abrahams' parents, said: "Becca was our ray of sunshine, a breath of fresh air, our beautiful Becca. We are heartbroken."

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Alexandra Abrahams, Jordan’s sister, added: "We are broken by the loss of Becca. She was the best thing that had happened to my sister and, because of that she was the best thing that had happened to our family.

"She became a part of us so quickly that it felt she had always been there. You will always be my sister as well as my friend. I love you always and I will miss you always."

North Wales Police are still appealing for witnesses of the collision to come forward. The incident happened shortly before 12.30pm on Thursday, January 17.

It is understood Rebecca had been in a vehicle involved in a collision, and was struck after she had got out of her car.

Sergeant Nicola Grimes-Williams of the Roads Policing Unit said: “I am particularly keen on speaking to anybody who may have witnessed the collision which involved a Vauxhall Corsa, or who may have seen an orange coloured Renault Capture that was being driven by Rebecca, just prior to the collision.

"Anybody with dash cam footage is also asked to contact us as soon as possible to assist with our investigation.

“We would like to extend our sincerest condolences to Rebecca’s family and friends at this difficult time.”

Anybody with information should contact officers at the Western Roads Policing Unit on 101 or via the live web chat quoting reference number X007474.