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Family pay tribute to 'gentle and beautiful' St Leonards woman who died in A21 crash

The family of a woman from St Leonards who died following a collision on the A21 last month have paid tribute to her. Claudia-Rose Moor, aged 23, was involved in a two-car collision on the road at Mountfield, Roberstbridge, on April 26. She was airlifted to the Royal Sussex County Hospital where she died from the injuries sustained. Claudia is remembered by her mother, step-father, an older and a younger sister, and a younger brother. Her family said: "Claudia was a beautiful and bright individual who gave so much more to others.  "She was always so generous and selfless and would always put others before herself. "Claudia was in fact an organ donor.  "She was able to donate some of her organs to help others, which is amazing and we are so incredibly proud.  "Her sense of humour was hilariously funny and she had such an infectious laugh.  "She had a gentle, compassionate nature and was fanatical about music and watching live bands." [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="1080"] Source: Sussex Police[/caption] Claudia, a team leader at the Co-operative, was a former pupil at William Parker Sixth Form where she studied art. Her family added: "She loved all of the arts – theatre and film – but in particular, drama. "She was always the performer and more than comfortable to take centre stage.  "Outside of performing she had a job at the local Co-op where she was a favourite with customers and a valued branch member.  "We would like to express our sincere thanks to everyone for the comforting words we have received in remembrance of Claudia. "We have truly been overwhelmed by the love shown from friends and colleagues who knew her."  "We would like to thank all of the emergency service and the air ambulance, in particular the specialist nurses and doctors at the Royal Sussex County Hospital, for their efforts to save Claudia.  "We have so many treasured memories of our lives together, we were simply all best friends, and we cannot imaging our lives without her." More Radio is continuously dedicated to providing a quality news service on-air and online, reporting local stories that matter across Sussex. If you found this story useful, then check out our home page at moreradio.online where you can find the latest from the county, along with features and competitions from our presenters, as well as listening to the station live. You can also sign up to our news alerts to receive updates on new stories. Simply click on the bell at the bottom right of the home page. This will then allow a pop-up which will ask if you would like to receive alerts. Press ‘allow’ and you’re all signed up!You can also follow us on Facebook and on Twitter.

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