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Money is being raised to help cover the costs of a funeral for a beloved mother who died after her motorcycle collided with two other vehicles in Dartford.
Lucie Keeley, 41, from Northfleet, was riding a yellow Honda motorcycle when she was involved in a crash with a grey Mercedes GLA and a white Mini One on the London-bound carriageway of the A2 at Wilmington at around 6pm last Friday.
The mum of two has been described by her family as a "creative, fun and positive" person, who will be sadly missed by her children, partner, mother, brother and friends.
The tribute reads: "Our beautiful Lucie has left behind her family including her two gorgeous children, loving partner, mother and brother and many close friends who will miss her greatly.
"Lucie was incredibly kind, patient and generous. She was a fantastic mother and a dear friend who was always there when you needed her.
"She was extremely creative, fun and positive, and leaves us better people for having known her. Just by being herself, Lucie really was a truly inspirational character.
"She had a boundless energy and zest for life. She loved to spend time with her children, family and friends. She was a source of support, love and strength to many.
"She was a fantastic mother and a dear friend who was always there when you needed her" - Lucie's family
"Lucie loved playing with her dog, horse riding and riding her motorbike. She loved to spend time in her native Czech Republic, skiing and visiting friends and family.
"Lucie will be sorely missed but will be forever in our hearts and always in our minds. We have so many happy memories. Rest in peace our generous and loyal friend."
She will be cremated at a private ceremony and a JustGiving page has been set up to help cover the funeral costs.
Police meanwhile are continuing to appeal for anyone who may have witnessed the collision or has footage of it recorded on their dashcams.
The road would have been very busy at that time of day and officers are hopeful there may be witnesses they have not yet spoken to.
Anyone with information is asked to call the serious collision investigation unit on 01622 798538 or email sciu.td@kent.pnn.police.uk quoting reference 09-1170.
You can donate to the fundraising appeal here.