A FOUR-YEAR-OLD Swanage girl who was killed in a two-car crash was "loveable and wonderful", her family have said.
Darcy-May Elm died in the crash on the A40, west of Carmarthen in Wales on Saturday.
Dyfed-Powys Police shut the road for seven hours to investigate the crash, which involved a blue Nissan Micra and a black Skoda Fabia.
In a statement released by police, the family said: "We are totally heartbroken by the loss of our Darcy-May."
They added: "She was an adorable, beautiful daughter and granddaughter.
"Darcy-May was a cheeky, loveable and wonderful little girl, taken from us all far too soon.
"Darcy-May will be missed dearly by us all."
Both of Darcy-May's parents, Dani and Daniel, are still in hospital after the crash, but the extent of their injuries is not known.
Dani used to work at the Swanage and Wareham Advertiser as a media sales consultant, part of the same group as the Daily Echo.
A spokesman for the company said: "Our thoughts are with Dani and her family at this time."
No arrests have been made and a police investigation into the crash is ongoing.
An online fundraising campaign to help with funeral costs topped £12,000 within two days.
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