The parents of a girl who was killed in a road crash on the A55 in Flintshire said they had "10 years of magic".
Chloe Clark was in the backseat of the family's Rover, believed to have been hit by a lorry after it broke down. Her sister is in intensive care.
Her parents, Joey and Ellen, of Llandudno, Conwy, said Chloe, 10, was their "beautiful princess".
A lorry driver arrested on suspicion of careless driving has been released on police bail pending further inquiries.
The crash happened on the westbound side of the A55 near Caerwys on Sunday evening.
Another car - a Nissan Micra - was also involved in the incident.
"She will always be with us and we will never forget our little angel"
Chloe's sister Chelsea, 13, was taken to Glan Clwyd Hospital's intensive care unit with leg injuries.
Mr and Mrs Clark said Chloe loved going to school and dancing, and wanted to be a vet when she grew up.
"Chloe is our beautiful princess. Every day we spent with her was a blessing," they said in a statement.
"She loved going to Craig Y Don school in Llandudno and playing with her friends.
"She loved music, dancing, playing on her DS [game console] and loved clothes. She loved animals and especially her dog Ruby and wanted to be a vet when she was older.
"She adored and was adored by her family and anyone that met her. She will be greatly missed by all her family and friends.
"She loved her 13-year-old sister, Chelsea, who was so brave and magnificent after the accident."
They added: "We had 10 years of magic. Every day was special. She will always be with us and we will never forget our little angel.
"The light has gone out of our lives."
The family also thanked the emergency services.
The road was closed for nearly seven hours while officers investigated.
Witnesses are asked to contact Pc Mark Lightfoot on 0845 6071002 (English language line) or 0845 6071001 (Welsh language).
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