TRIBUTES have been paid to a teenager who tragically died following a car crash just weeks after finishing her GCSEs.

Rosie Roebuck, 16, was one of four people injured in a two-car crash in Northchapel, Chichester, last Monday.

She was taken to St George’s Hospital in London, but died from her injuries.

Rosie, from Chiddingfold in Surrey, was in a white Volkswagen Golf which collided with a blue Peugeot 508 on the A283 at 5.23pm.

Her family said: “Rosie had just finished her GCSEs and completed her final year at Woolmer Hill School, Haslemere. She was due to begin studying for A-Levels in English literature and language, psychology, drama, and performing arts at Godalming College in September. Rosie leaves behind her parents Alex (50) and Jenny (48), her older sister Evie (18) and her younger brother Sam (14). Rosie lived in Chiddingfold her whole life and went to St. Mary’s C of E Primary School.

“Rosie wanted to be an actress and participated in many productions for her school. Rosie was a talented and capable girl whose priority was her family and friends. She had a mature, intuitive and caring nature and always thought of others. Rosie was fun loving and always eager to try new things. Her natural beauty and gorgeous smile will be missed by all who knew her.”

Anyone with information should call police on 101 quoting Operation Emley.