"She put light in a room when she came in''
Tributes have been paid to a UK mum-of-four after she was tragically killed by a dumper truck.
Bridget Curley of Dollis Hill, north London is understood to have been helping a neighbour with renovations on Monday morning when the construction vehicle fell on top of her.
Ms Curley had strong Irish roots, as both her parents are from Co Kerry, and she is understood to have been extremely proud of her Irish heritage.
Bridget is survived by her husband Padraic Curley and their four young daughters.
A relative of Padraic, from Belmullet, Co. Mayo - said that everyone is heartbroken by her death.
Speaking to the Evening Standard, they said: "She put light in a room when she came in. She was a great mum. She had four children and she doted on her children, all girls from teenagers down to one year.
"She had a great personality. We are all devastated. Her husband is in total shock. I have spoken to him."
Scotland Yard confirmed that they are not treating her death as suspicious.