Parents pay tribute to Lincolnshire sisters Tamzin and Jessica Portor killed in crash on A47
The parents of two Lincolnshire sisters who were killed in a collision on the A47 near Wisbech have paid tribute to their "comical" and "much loved" daughters.
Tamzin, 10, and Jessica Portor, seven, both of Sutton Bridge, Spalding, suffered fatal head injuries when the car they were travelling in crashed at at Walsoken at around 6.40pm on Thursday, December 27.
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Jessica and Tamzin Portor
Their father Allan Portor, 38, who was a front seat passenger, and his 43-year-old partner, who was driving the black Ford Focus, suffered minor injuries.
The girls, who live with their mother Lorraine Mason, 31, in Sutton Bridge, were back seat passengers with their brother Liam Portor, 12, who also suffered minor injuries.
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Paying tribute to Tamzin, her parents said: "Tamzin was a comical little girl. She was always happy and saw the funny side of things. She was a good student and helped out at school. She loved helping people.
"Tamzin loved to sing with her friends and would write her own lyrics. She loved to socialise and was a fun person to be around. Her latest craze was Moshi Monsters and Doctor Who."
Paying tribute to Jessica, they said: "Jessica was a lively girl who loved to dance and eat chocolate. She loved to wear make-up and going out. Jessica was also very comical and had bags of energy. She would bring alive any room she was in. Both Jessica and Tamzin loved music, singing and their pet dogs.”
"The loss of our little angels can never be replaced. The whole family and friends are devastated. The family would like to thank all the well-wishers who have passed on their condolences," they added.




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