A FAMILY has paid tribute to a 'wonderful' and 'loving' grandmother who was killed in a horror crash. 

Pat Robinson, of Wantage, died after her Nissan Juke was involved in a collision with a silver Toyota Avensis in Oxford Road, East Hanney, at midday on June 4.

Her family have issued a statement about their beloved relative while police urge any witnesses to the crash to come forward.

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In a statement, her family said: "Pat was a wonderful, loving mother and grand-mother. Everyone comments on what a kind and caring person she was, and this was a special quality that made her extremely popular and well-loved in the local community.

"She was always bubbly and loved nothing more than a good laugh and a joke. She was happiest at home with her dog and grandchildren; she loved gardening and taking holidays with her friends, which were always filled with laughter.

"She lost her husband, Terry, in 2004, and became a strong, fiercely independent woman. She was a woman of great pride, always immaculately dressed, smiling and bubbly.

"She is, and always will be, greatly missed by all of her friends and family. The world was undoubtedly a better place with her in it.

"The family would also like to take this opportunity to thank all of the staff of the Intensive Care Unit at the John Radcliffe Hospital, all of whom were fantastic and cannot be praised highly enough for their dedication to the wellbeing of others."

If you saw the crash, please call 101 quoting reference '534 4/6', or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.