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Lydia Stephens

Family say 'much-loved' daughter killed in car crash would brighten their days with her smile

Tributes have been paid to a nurse who was one of two women killed in a car crash in north Wales.

Gemma Adran, 32, was a passenger in a blue Seat Leon which collided with a red Honda Civic, and died at the scene of the collision on the A4087 in Bangor on March 30.

Following the collision, which happened at 9.15pm, the female driver, a 25-year-old woman, was taken to Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor and was later transferred to a hospital in Stoke. Sadly, she died on April 1.

The male driver of the Honda Civic remains in hospital in Stoke and is said to be in a stable condition.

A tribute has been released by the family of Gemma Adran, who lived in Bangor but is originally from the Phllipines.

Gemma Adran was described as a "brilliant nurse" (North Wales Police)

Gemma worked as a nurse at a residential home in Porthmadog and was on her way home from work when the collision happened.

Her family have paid the following tribute to her: “Gemma was a much loved daughter who we will miss very much. She was kind and caring and would brighten our day with her smile.”

In other tributes Gemma was described as "an amazing work colleague and a brilliant nurse."

Sergeant Raymond Williams, of North Wales Police, continues to appeal for witnesses. He said: “Our heartfelt sympathies go out to everyone involved in this collision – and in particular to both women who have sadly died.

“We continue to appeal for witnesses and are keen to speak to anybody who saw either vehicle being driven just prior to the collision, or anybody who may have been travelling along the A4087 and who may have dashcam footage.

“The investigation to find out what happened that night is ongoing and anybody with information that could help us piece together the circumstances is asked to contact us immediately.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact 101 or via live web chat quoting reference number 21000203686

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