THE family of a “bubbly” and “loving” mum who died following a tragic incident have paid tribute to her as police continue to investigate.
Emma Williams, 47, died after an incident at a property in Gwalchmai, Anglesey on February 6.
Cops have confirmed that a man was arrested on suspicion of wounding and has since been released on bail pending further investigations.
In a tribute released through police, Emma’s family said she was a “wonderful mother, sister, aunt and a great friend to so many people”.
The statement added: “Emma adored her son Tommy and loved him unconditionally. He was the most important thing in her life. To Tommy, she was not just his mother, but his best friend.”
They continued to described how the mum made others feel relaxed, making sure they “left with a smile”.
According to the statement, Emma loved travelling and trying new things as she looked to create “wonderful memories” with her son.
Emma’s parents described how she “touched so many lives” with her kind, caring and loyal nature whilst she always had a sense of humour too.
They said: “She was lively, outgoing and her positive energy was contagious. Emma would be the heart and soul of any function; she knew how to live and embrace every moment.”
Her parents also described feeling “absolutely devastated” as they continued to come to terms with the “sudden loss” as they thanked their friends, family and the community for the comfort they provided during this difficult time.
They added: “Emma was hardworking and always excelled at everything she did. She was very well thought of wherever she worked.”
The coroner for north-west Wales has been informed.
A North Wales Police spokesperson: “Specialist officers continue to support Emma’s family during this difficult time whilst investigations into her death are ongoing.”
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