Humberside Police have identified the victim of a tragic crash near North Frodingham on Sunday as 24-year-old Abbey Elgey from Driffield. The incident, which occurred at 8pm on May 5, claimed the lives of Abbey Elgey and another man.
In a statement released on Wednesday, Abbey’s family expressed profound grief over her untimely passing, stating that they were “truly heartbroken” by her death. They fondly remembered Abbey’s infectious smile, emphasizing that not a single day would pass without missing her presence.
The fatal collision occurred when a white BMW and a black Audi collided on Frodingham Road, near the junction with Cross Road. The circumstances surrounding the crash are still under investigation by authorities.
Paying tribute to Abbey, her family described her as a sociable individual who cherished spending time with her friends. They remembered her as an amazing daughter, sister, partner, and friend, highlighting the immense loss felt by all who knew her, including her beloved dog Bruno.
Police have urged anyone with information about the collision or possessing CCTV or dashcam footage of the incident to come forward. Investigations into the crash are ongoing, with authorities striving to determine the full circumstances surrounding the tragic event.
As the community mourns the loss of Abbey Elgey and the other victim of the crash, heartfelt condolences pour in for their families and loved ones during this difficult time.