TRIBUTES have been paid to Brogan Warren, after her death in the A420 tragedy on Sunday night.

She was one of four friends who died when the blue Citroen Saxo they were in collided with a black Mercedes near Shrivenham at about 11.15pm on Sunday.

The three occupants of the Mercedes, the male driver, a female passenger in her 30s and a three-year-old boy from Swindon, were all taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford for treatment to their injuries. 

Brogan's mother said in a tribute released by Thames Valley Police today: "I have no words to explain the pain I'm feeling, my heart and soul have been torn away and it hurts so much I can barely breathe.

"My beautiful special girl you touched everyone around you with your magical soul and your glittery ways. You had so much still to do!

"Your Daddy (Joff ) and your partner Grant were both on holiday and you were so excited about them coming back. (You had made plans for both of them lol you could be very bossy)

"You were to be your darling big sister Taylia's birthing partner in July, I really don't know how she's going to cope without you, you had such a special bond and her poor little heart is broken.

"You were going to Italy in August with Nicoletta to meet her family and volunteering at a child orphanage in Kenya in September for 3 months working with underprivileged children and street kids and then we were hoping to have you home for Christmas.

"I can't believe now that I'll never see your beautiful little face again, no chats about the universe before bed and hugs so tight they warmed you so. You had a saying with your hugs 'never let go first, as you don't know how much that person needs one' sometimes we'd stand and hug for hours saying goodnight and good morning.

"Your little sister Tia used to creep into your bed every morning and you'd sing songs, cover her in glitter and send snap chats and make her do all sorts of things to make you both laugh. If Tia and I slept in you would sneak into our bed for morning cuddles and by the time we got up there would always be glitter in the bed and a song in our head to start the day.

"You had a special bond with everyone that knew you and I'm so proud you are mine. The sheer volume of messages I've received from family and friends is overwhelming but I wouldn't have it any other way.

"I'm hoping the four of you quickly found each other on the spirit side and walked together to eternity, I can picture you all holding hands, skipping and dancing up into the clouds and rainbows knowing that you truly have found paradise together.

"I love you 'Brogan Emily Lovely' you came into my life on a rainbow and spent 21 years turning me upside down with your spiritual awareness right from when you could barely talk and you've left in a whirlwind just as dramatically, leaving happy memories and broken hearts scattered all around you xxx Goodnight and Godbless My Beautiful Angel xxx Mummy xxx"

Her partner, Grant, wrote: "To My Darling Brogan....my heart hurts for you and aches to see your smiling face. You gave the world such joy and you showed us all that the world has magic. You were such a caring and happy soul with a simple message of glitter and laughter. I'll forever keep you close and you will never wander far from me. I love you baby forever and always xxx Grant xxx"

All four occupants of the Saxo — two men and two women, all in their mid-20s from the Northampton area — died at the scene of the crash.

They were named on social media as Brogan Warren, Sam Kay, Nicoletta Tocco and Sam 'Krop' Jones. It is believed they had been at the Veg Fest music event in Bristol the previous night.

Anyone with information about the crash is asked to contact Det Sgt Gavin Collier via the Thames Valley Police Enquiry Centre on 101 quoting URN 1546 22/5 or contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org