TRIBUTES have continued to pour in for a Worcester woman killed in a car crash at the weekend.

Justine Miskimmin died after her car left the road and struck a tree on the A44 Evesham Road, close to the Berkeley Arms, Egdon, Worcester, at 5.50am on Sunday as she made her way to work in Moreton-in-Marsh.

Yesterday, her parents, former headteachers and close family friends paid tribute to 22-year-old Miss Miskimmin, of Wyld’s Lane.

Her fellow band members in Rubber Nuns said they had not only lost a drummer, but a sister.

Friends have been adding their thoughts on your Worcester News website since we reported her death in yesterday’s paper.

mrjuls posted: “Justine I will never ever forget you, you were my 2nd sister to me, and I loved and adored you.”

While babycakes12 wrote: “Justine, you are a true legend and a very determined lady and so fun to be around. Everyone who knew her will have a story or 2 to tell you, she lived life to the full.”

gagaboy91 said: “Justine was an amazing and brilliantly talented woman. She was always there for you if you were down, happy, angry or needed a smile!! My thoughts are with her family and friends.”

Colleagues from the Tesco store where she was deputy manager have also been among those to leave tributes. One, writing under the name clembo-2008, posted: “I never knew you for long Justine, but you were an absolute darling, it was a pleasure working with you.

“You came to Moreton Express with your smiles and laughter nothing got you down or stood in your way. . . We were giggling Saturday when I came in and I couldn’t wait to get back to work Mon so we could have a catch up, then Sunday I heard the sad news you were gone.

“You will always be remembered at Moreton for being bonni, smiley Justine who got on with everybody and you made going to work fun.”