THE family of Michelle Williams, who died in a road crash, have released a heart-rending tribute in which they describe her as caring and vivacious.

Mrs Williams, 32, died after her car was in collision with a lorry on the B485, between Great Missenden and Chesham at 7.20am, last Monday.

The bank worker, from Maybush Gardens, Prestwood, had been married to husband Richard for 11 years.

A post-mortem was held into her death on Wednesday and found that she died of multiple skull fractures and head injuries.

Mrs Williams' family have expressed their wish not to be contacted at this time but released this tribute to her.

They said: "She was a lovely, unselfish, caring and vivacious person who will be greatly missed by all who knew her."

Mrs Williams was born in Great Sutton and had lived in Prestwood for two years.

Her family said that she loved gardening, travelling, reading and rollerblading and enjoyed spending time with her cats.

Mrs Wiliams leaves her husband, her parents, brother and sister-in-law, nephews, nieces, friends and colleagues.

She had been driving her silver Alfa Romeo T-spark when the fatal accident happened with the red Volvo lorry.

The 54-year-old lorry driver, from Kings Langley, sustained broken ribs and a head injury.