Tributes to ‘special’ mum, 27, killed after being hit by car while walking, as devastated family share photo
HEARTBROKEN family and friends have paid tribute to a “special” mum who died after being hit by car.
Anna Llewelyn Roberts was walking in the early hours of Saturday morning when she was killed in a crash.
Anna Llewellyn Roberts, mum to a young girl, died after a car crash on Saturday night[/caption]The 27-year-old was hit by a black Ford Focus Estate at around 2am on August 20, but she could sadly not be saved.
Police are still desperately searching for the driver and have issued an urgent appeal for witnesses as they investigate her death.
Anna’s family have released a photo and paid an emotional tribute to her just days after the shocking tragedy.
She’s been survived by her young daughter Erin.
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The heartbreaking statement read: “Anna was a special partner, mum, daughter, sister, grand-daughter and friend.
“She was so proud of her young daughter Erin and she was her world.
“Her loving boyfriend Iwan, her family and her colleagues at Rondo Media were all that mattered to her.
“There are no words, no emotions that convey our loss, our lives will never be the same without Anna.”
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Social media users poured out their sympathy for the family of the young woman online.
Commenters called news of the devastating loss “heartbreaking”, “horrific”, “terribly sad” and “tragic”.
The police investigation continues.
They confirmed Anna was pedestrian on the A499 at the village of Y Ffôr in north-western Wales at the time of the collision.
Now they are searching for details of a black Ford Focus Estate, which was travelling towards the Pwllheli area.
Sergeant Emlyn Hughes from the Roads Policing Unit is appealing for witnesses or anybody with information to come forward.
He said: “Our profound sympathies are with Anna’s family at this difficult time.
“We are urging anybody who may have witnessed the collision and who are yet to speak to us, or anybody who may have been travelling in the area and who may have dashcam footage, to contact us as soon as possible to assist with our ongoing investigation.”
Anybody with information is urged to contact officers at the Roads Policing Unit via the police website or by calling 101, quoting reference number 22000613331.