Family pay tribute to 27-year-old victim of fatal police collision in Aylesbury

Kimberley Cameron, aged 27, from Aylesbury, was hit by a police car on Friday (16/04)

Author: Scarlett Bawden-GaulPublished 19th Apr 2021

Kimberley Cameron, from Aylesbury, was hit by a police car on Friday.

The family of 27-year-old Kimberley Cameron have paid tribute to her after she died on Friday.

Kimberley was hit by a police car on the A41, between Paradise Orchard and Jackson Road, as they were responding to a separate road traffic collision.

Today her family have paid tribute to a woman who will be 'truly missed':

“Kimberley was a very much loved daughter, sister, granddaughter, and niece. She was a truly remarkable, independent young woman, who, despite having Type 1 diabetes lived every day to the full and never let it define who she was.

“She was a passionate cyclist and runner who aspired to be a role model to all diabetics by pushing and challenging her physical limits daily.

“Kimberley was always positive, full of joy and her smile lit up every room she entered. She touched many hearts and will be truly missed by her family, friends, and work colleagues. We are incredibly proud of the woman she became.

“On behalf of all of the family, we would like to offer our heartfelt thanks to all of the emergency services, doctors and members of the public who tried to save and comfort Kimberley in the moments before she passed away. It is a comfort to know that she was not alone.”

Thames Valley Police have referred themselves to the Independent Office for Police Conduct following the incident.

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