First picture of mum killed in crash as family remember her 'beautiful smile and kind heart'
First picture of mum killed in crash as family remember her 'beautiful smile and kind heart'
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First picture of mum killed in crash as family remember her 'beautiful smile and kind heart'

Ben Perrin 🕒︎ 2025-11-12

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First picture of mum killed in crash as family remember her 'beautiful smile and kind heart'

The heartbroken family of a mum who tragically died following a collision have paid tribute to her 'beautiful smile and kind heart'. Ellie Clenton, 22, of Perton, was driving a white Seat Ibiza on Blackhalve Lane, in Essington, Staffordshire , when she came into collision with a grey Seat Ibiza just before 1am on Sunday, October 26. Officers rushed to the scene alongside paramedics from West Midlands Ambulance Service . Sadly, nothing could be done to save Ellie and she was pronounced dead at the scene. READ MORE: M5 crash prompts delays after 'significant amount of debris' on carriageway A number of other occupants from the vehicles remain in hospital. Now, in a moving tribute to Ellie, her family said: “On Sunday 26 October, our beautiful, amazing daughter Ellie, an incredible mom to her beautiful boy, was taken from us suddenly. Words cannot describe how deeply she is loved. “Our lives will never be the same again, and we will miss her with every part of us. “Everyone who knew Ellie knew what a huge character she was — her beautiful smile, her kind heart, and the way she lived every moment for her precious son. “Our promise to our beautiful Ellie is this: as a family, together, we will love, protect, and provide for your baby boy for the rest of his life. You will be in his life every single day. "He will always remember his beautiful mommy and how deeply he was loved by you. “We are all completely heartbroken and want to thank everyone for their love and support, which is helping us through this tragic time. “Ellie — our amazing daughter, a wonderful sister, and above all, the best mommy in the world — will be loved and remembered forever.” Police are keen to speak to anyone who was travelling in the area with any information or those with dashcam, doorbell or CCTV footage which could help collision investigators. Call police on 101, quoting incident 39 of 26 October, or message them using Live Chat on their website. You can also get in touch with collision investigators directly by emailing ciu@staffordshire.police.uk

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