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Teenager who died in Everingham crash named by family

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Mariella Rose was just 17 when she died after the car she was driving was involved in a crash with a tractor in Everingham Road, Everingham – near Pocklington – on Monday (March 30).

Humberside Police said that Mariella had sadly died at the scene and confirmed that her family are being supported by specialist trained officers at this time.


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Speaking of their loss, Mariella’s family said in a statement: “Mariella sprinkled stardust on everyone she met.

“A volunteer at East Yorkshire Mind, a crew member at Shiptonthorpe McDonald’s, a student at Askham Bryan College, and a Humberside Police cadet based in Beverley.

“Her love of music, the Yorkshire countryside, and travels across Greece made her a beautiful, joyous young woman.

“From a very young age, her strong sense of right and wrong led to a natural ambition to become a police officer.

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“Our hearts go out to everyone who knew Mariella her friends, colleagues and, naturally, all her family.”

It comes after it was reported that an orange Chevrolet, driven by Mariella and travelling eastbound, had been involved in a collision with a tractor at around 3.40pm on March 30.

Police are appealing for anyone who may have been in the area at the time, or who has dashcam footage/witnessed the incident, to contact officers on 101, quoting log 304 of 30 March.

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