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Floral tributes to young Halifax mum killed in crash

Flowers and tributes for Emily Phillips at the scene of the crash on Boothtown Road, Boothtown.

Flowers and tributes for Emily Phillips at the scene of the crash on Boothtown Road, Boothtown.

Dozens of floral tributes have been left at the scene of a crash which killed a 25-year-old mum from Halifax.

Emily Phillips died in the accident in Boothtown on Sunday afternoon.

Her two children and her boyfriend are still in hospital.

The comments left on the cards include: “Emily, such a special girl. My thoughts are with your family at this sad time.

“You were such a bubbly person, always made me smile.”

Another reads: “Our thoughts and prayers are with you. RIP.”

And one says: “RIP my beautiful niece. Sleep well darling.”

 

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