Natasha Poore died after the crash on the A361 near Frome on 8 April
A family has paid tribute to their “beautiful and caring daughter” Natasha Poore, who died in a crash in Somerset.
Avon and Somerset Police officers were called to a collision between a silver Mercedes C220 AMG and silver Volkswagen Golf on the A361 near Frome on 8 April.
The Golf driver, 25-year-old Ms Poore from Evercreech, died at the scene.
In a tribute, her family said she was a “loving sister, granddaughter and friend” whose “life was cut short with many adventures ahead of her”.
“We will all miss and love her forever,” the family added.
The force said a man, who is in his 50s was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, drink driving, and drug driving.
He has since been released on conditional police bail, pending further enquiries.
Anyone with dashcam footage, CCTV or any other footage or information about the circumstances leading to the crash are urged to contact the police.
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