A3(M) death: Tributes to Waterlooville mum-of-three Victoria Blake

TRIBUTES have been paid to a mum-of-three after her death on a motorway.
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Victoria Blake, 37, of Forest End, in Waterlooville, died on the A3(M) on Friday, May 1 in a collision involving her and a car.

Hampshire police have today released a statement from her family. Victoria, known as Vickii to friends and family, was married to her husband Damon and had three children, Tamzyn, Mia and Elise.

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The statement said: 'It is with much sadness that we announce the death of Vickii.

Mum-of-three Victoria Blake, 37, from Waterlooville, died on the A3(M) on May 1. Picture: Hampshire policeMum-of-three Victoria Blake, 37, from Waterlooville, died on the A3(M) on May 1. Picture: Hampshire police
Mum-of-three Victoria Blake, 37, from Waterlooville, died on the A3(M) on May 1. Picture: Hampshire police

'Vickii was much loved by her husband Damon, her three beautiful daughters Tamzyn, Mia and Elise, and her brother Alex.

'We will always treasure the memories we created and you will always be in our hearts.'

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Police were called at 11.55pm when Vickii was hit by a car and died from her injuries at the scene.

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A Hampshire police spokeswoman said: 'Officers are continuing to make enquiries into the exact circumstances of what happened.

'Anyone with information is asked to phone 101, and quote the reference number 44200154360.'

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