Teenager killed in tractor crash is named by police

Stuart HarrattEast Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
News imageFamily handout Mariella Rose has long brown hair and braces on her teeth and is wearing a blue top. She is smiling warmly at the camera.Family handout
Mariella Rose has described as a "beautiful, joyous young woman"

A 17-year-old killed in a crash in East Yorkshire has been named by police.

Mariella Rose died after her car collided with a tractor in Everingham, near Pocklington, on Monday.

Paying tribute, her family said: "Mariella sprinkled stardust on everyone she met. [She was] a volunteer at East Yorkshire Mind, a crew member at Shiptonthorpe McDonald's, a student at Askham Bryan College, and a Humberside Police cadet based in Beverley.

"Her love of music, the Yorkshire countryside and travels across Greece made her a beautiful, joyous young woman."

They added: "From a very young age, her strong sense of right and wrong led to a natural ambition to become a police officer."

Humberside Police is appealing for witnesses and any dashcam footage of the crash in Everingham Road, which happened at about 15:40 BST.

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