THE family of an 18-year-old girl who died in a car accident on Sunday night have paid tribute to their “amazing” daughter.
Olivia Jefferies died when her red Peugeot 107 collided with a silver Ford Focus outside Katharine House Hospice in Adderbury at 11pm.
She had been studying for her A-Levels at Oxford High School, in Belbroughton Road.
Her family today said: “Olivia was a much loved daughter, sister and young adult member of the Oxfordshire community.
“Livi was a popular pupil at Oxford High where she attained high grades at GCSE and was studying for her A Levels.
“She had an amazing presence, tremendous sense of adventure and love for life. Livi loved to combine travel with fashion, spoke fluent French and had great ambitions to see the world.
“Her bubbly and natural cheeky personality will always be cherished and sadly missed by her family and numerous friends.”
The driver of the Ford, a 28-year-old man was taken to the hospital for treatment.
Anyone with information about the crash on the B4100 should call police on 08458 5055505 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
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