The family of a 28-year-old woman who died in a four-vehicle crash have said she had “so much more life to live”.
Emma Louise Morris died in the collision on the A487 in Gwynedd, North Wales, on Monday 3 April.
A four-year-old boy continues to be in a critical but stable condition.
Her parents said their “beautiful daughter has been cruelly taken from [them] – and too soon”.
“At just 28 years old, our darling girl had so much more life to live,” they added.
Emergency services were called to the crash on the bypass between Caernarfon and Y Felinheli at around 7pm.
Police say the collision involved a dark grey Audi A3 saloon, a BMW 1 series, a Peugeot 208 and a Skoda Octavia.
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Ms Morris was pronounced dead at the scene.
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A woman was airlifted to Stoke Hospital with serious injuries and two further people were taken to Ysbyty Gwynedd with serious injuries.
Her parents went on to say that Emma Louise Morris was “beautiful inside and out and will leave an enormous void in all of our lives”.
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“We are very grateful for all the kind words received from family and friends but we would ask that our privacy be respected at this difficult time and we will not issue any further comment.
“We continue to monitor our grandson who remains in a critical but stable condition in hospital. We pray that he will heal soon.”
North Wales Police are appealing to anyone driving along the A487 between 6.30pm and 7pm who may have seen the collision or have dashcam footage to get in touch with them.