FAMILY and loved ones have left floral tributes for Amber Deakin after the young mum was killed in a devastating crash.
Balloons have been tied to a lampost close to where the collision took place and a growing number of flowers have been left.
Amber was a passanger in the silver Vauxhall Vectra which crashed on Baildon Road (B6151), near its junction with Pasture Road, at 11.47pm on January 3.
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The vehicle was being pursued by West Yorkshire Police when the crash happened after the driver failed to stop for police.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is conducting an investigation.
West Yorkshire Police confirmed an 18-year-old woman had died, with five others treated for injuries sustained in the crash.
A 21-year-old man arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and a 26-year-old man arrested in connection with the incident remain in police custody.
A police cordon is still in place on Baildon Road.
Tributes have been paid by friends of the teenager who lives in the Windhill area, who left behind her 16-month-old son Junior.
She has been described as a 'pure soul' and an amazing mother.
Ella Gladwin said: "Wow I can’t believe it Amber you are such an amazing pure soul may you have best bed up there I will forever cherish the memories we have made together forever young beautiful girl."
Investigations are still ongoing and a cordon is in place.
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