The family of Madison Wright have paid tribute to a “happy, gentle, thoughtful and kind person”.
Madison, 30, from Basildon, was reported missing on July 22.
A murder investigation was swiftly launched, which remains ongoing.
Today, her family have paid tribute to her. A statement says: “Madison was the most loving mother, daughter, sister, granddaughter, great-granddaughter, niece, cousin, friend and soon to be aunt.
“Throughout her life Madison was a happy, gentle, thoughtful and kind person. She was never a fan of being the centre of attention and definitely would not have liked this.
“Our family has suffered a loss that is unimaginable and irreparable, and the void Madison leaves will never be filled. Her life has been stolen from not just her but from all of us. Her memory however will live on through her son whom we cherish dearly.
“We will remember every smile, laugh and every moment we had the honour to share. We will miss you for the rest of our lives Mad. The love we have for you is beyond words and you will forever be in our hearts.
“Rest in peace Mad, until we meet again.”
Investigating Officers are continuing to investigate to determine the circumstances around Madison’s death, with multiple arrests being made so far.
If you have not spoken with officers and have any information which could help, get in touch with police and quote the crime reference number 42/197308/22.
There is a dedicated phone line for information: 0207 1267612.
Officers have also set up a special portal through which information can be reported.
Submit a report online or by using the Live Chat service available Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) between 10am-9pm.
Visit Essex Police's Digital 101 information page to find out more about the website reporting services.
Alternatively, call 101. In an emergency always call 999.
To make an anonymous report, contact independent charity Crimestoppers, by visiting their website or by calling 0800 555 111.
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