A “LOVING” woman has been named and pictured as the victim of a hit-and-run as her heartbroken family pay tribute.
Kirsty Ireland, aged 52, was tragically killed in Dereham, Norfolk, at around 12.30am on September 17.
Police were called to a stretch of the A47 and pronounced the victim dead at the scene.
Cops arrested three people on September 19 amid investigations.
They have since been released on bail until December 9.
In a touching tribute, Kirsty’s devastated family said: “We are devastated at the loss of our beautiful daughter Kirsty, who was a loving daughter, sister, aunt and friend.
“Words cannot comprehend the devastation we feel and Kirsty’s loss leaves a huge hole in our lives that could never be filled.
“While we grieve as a family, we ask for privacy at this time, but do ask that if anyone has any information that may help the police and their investigation, then please come forward.”
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