Natalie Marshall died when her car veered off the road and collided with a tree near Darlington on Friday. Her friends and family have been devastated by the tragedy, which has shaken the community. Many tributes have been left to Natalie, who was described by the family as hardworking and selfless and as one who could illuminate any room she entered. Read more: “Life and soul of the party”: Flower tributes at the scene of the Darlington accident Flowers, balloons, pictures and messages have been left on the side of the A167 near Coatham Munderville, where the accident happened around 3.15am. on Friday. Another man, in his 20s, was seriously injured in the crash and was taken to James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough. Natalie Marshall These are among the dozens of tributes and condolences: “Poor girl, sincere condolences to her relatives, friends and colleagues” “Rip Natalie is so sad” “Beautiful pretty girl RIP” “God’s so sad to have her well, RIP Natalie” “This is absolutely heartbreaking – such a young life was lost – sending sincere condolences to her family.” “Beautiful young lady, RIP” “I saw people leaving flowers today. So much love. I’m so sorry for the family. Prayers for the young man.” “Love and light to all involved” “So sad RIP, my thoughts are with the family at this sad time beautiful young girl” “Beautiful Lady. Very sad. God bless your family and friends.” “So the thoughts of the new RIPs are addressed to family and friends” “Thoughts and prayers with the xx family” “Beautiful girl, rest in peace, I think of all family and friends” “Absolutely heartbreaking” “God bless you my love” Tributes to Natalie Marshall Tributes to Natalie Marshall Tributes to Natalie Marshall Stay up to date with all the latest news on our site or follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can also follow our exclusive Darlington Facebook page for all the latest in the area by clicking here. For all the top news updates from across the region directly to your inbox, subscribe to our newsletter here. Do you have a story for us? Contact the news office at [email protected] or call 01325 505054