The family of a six-year-old girl who died after being found unresponsive by police have paid tribute to their “beautiful daughter”.
Daisy Dymyd was discovered at her home shortly after 3pm on Monday and she was airlifted to Sheffield Children’s Hospital where she was pronounced dead.
Floral tributes were placed outside the semi-detached house in Lincoln Road, Tuxford, Nottinghamshire, which had been cordoned off by Nottinghamshire Police.
Daisy’s family said in a statement: “Our beautiful daughter was the centre of our world and we can’t believe she’s gone.
“She will be so missed by everyone that knew her. She was a such a happy little girl who lit up our lives and made the world brighter.”
Nottinghamshire Police said they will pass a file to the coroner and that no arrests have been made.
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