The household of a girl killed in a suspected hit-and-run crash alongside her two dogs have paid tribute to the “loving mom”.
Marie Theobald, 48, was walking together with her two pets Riley and Honey when she was hit by a car, which is believed to be a white Seat Leon, on Friday on Manford Way, Chigwell.
The driver didn’t cease on the scene and a person has been arrested by officers investigating the crash and brought into custody.
In an announcement launched by her household, Ms Theobald, from Hainault, east London, was described as “a loving mom, companion, daughter, sister, niece and good friend”.
They mentioned: “Marie was an trustworthy, hardworking, selfless girl who would do something for anybody.
“Marie all the time put others first.
“The dogs Riley and Honey have been a lot beloved family members. They adored Marie as she adored them.
“May all of them relaxation in good peace collectively.”
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Emergency companies have been referred to as to the scene of the crash at round 5.10pm however Ms Theobald and her dogs have been pronounced useless on the scene.
The Seat Leon thought to have been concerned was discovered close by shortly after the collision, the Metropolitan Police mentioned.