TWO young women who died following a road traffic collision in Foxhall Road in Ipswich have been named this afternoon.Emma Harold, 26, of Foxhall Road and Kate Wasyluk, 25, of Irlam Road, died following a collision with a silver Citroen Saxo around 12.15am.

TWO young women who died following a road traffic collision in Foxhall Road in Ipswich have been named this afternoon.

Emma Harold, 26, of Foxhall Road and Kate Wasyluk, 25, of Irlam Road, died following a collision with a silver Citroen Saxo around 12.15am yesterday.

A 25-year-old woman who was also involved in the crash - and is believed to have been walking with the two women - is now in a serious but stable condition at Ipswich Hospital. She has lower body and leg injuries.

A 20-year-old man arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving remains under police guard in hospital.

A 22-year-old woman also arrested in connection with the incident has now been bailed to return to Ipswich Police Station on March 18.

Police are continuing to appeal for anyone who saw the silver Citroen Saxo prior to collision or the collision itself to call the serious collision investigation team at police headquarters on 01473 613500.

Family members, friends and neighbours have left several bouquets of flowers at the spot where the fatal collision occurred.

Former school friends of Kate Wasyluk and Emma Harold, who attended Copleston High School, have paid their respects by leaving touching messages at the scene of the fatal crash.

Dozens of floral tributes at the scene of the crash include several bouquets from old school pals.

One reads: “Kate, I have so many good memories. It is true what they say, the good die young. I know you have gone to a better place. Lyndsey.”

David East, deputy head teacher of Copleston High School, said: “The Copleston community was very saddened to hear of the deaths of Emma and Kate at the weekend. There are many staff who have fond memories of Emma and Kate when they were pupils at Copleston High School, and their contributions to our community. Our thoughts are with their families at this very sad time.”

Among the tributes are one to Kate by Nan, auntie Margaret, uncle Ben, Francesca, Jason, Becky, Lucil and Ben, which reads: “You will be sadly missed and always in our hearts. You were a beautiful daughter, sister, girlfriend, granddaughter, niece and cousin.”

The others read: “Kate, you were a huge part of my life for six years. I cannot believe this. Such a sad loss. God really has an angel in you. A life that should never have been taken. Sleep tight in heaven. My memories of you will live on forever. Sweet dreams, Arnie.”

“Remembering my beautiful little sister Emma and her friend Kate. Will never forget you. Lots of love always and forever, Shelly, Matthew, Josh, Nathan and David.”

“To the beautiful Kate. You will always be in our memories and be loved. You made high school what it was for me, Shipon.”

“Kate it is not fair you were taken away from us so early in life. I'm blessed to have known you. RIP. Love Triv.”

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