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Tributes have been paid to three people who were in a car when it was swept off a road and into a river in Cornwall during flash flooding. Tributes have been paid to three people who were in a car that was swept off a road and into a river in Cornwall during flash flooding.
One teenager, Frankie Chappel, is still missing following the incident at Zennor near St Ives.One teenager, Frankie Chappel, is still missing following the incident at Zennor near St Ives.
Her brother, Ryan Martel, 26 and another man, aged 20, were killed. Her brother, Ryan Martel, 26 and Luke Mackin, 20, were killed.
Ms Chappel, 17, was a hairdressing student at Truro College where friends Sophie Pinnock and Emily Bonner said they were "devastated" by her loss.Ms Chappel, 17, was a hairdressing student at Truro College where friends Sophie Pinnock and Emily Bonner said they were "devastated" by her loss.
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Ms Pinnock said: "She could never fail to put a huge grin on your face. She is such a caring and nice person.Ms Pinnock said: "She could never fail to put a huge grin on your face. She is such a caring and nice person.
"She always wanted the best for everyone. She was so generous. I love that girl to pieces.""She always wanted the best for everyone. She was so generous. I love that girl to pieces."
A-level student Ms Bonner said: "She was one of the most fun people I have ever met. It's so unfair.A-level student Ms Bonner said: "She was one of the most fun people I have ever met. It's so unfair.
"Everybody that knew her loved her.""Everybody that knew her loved her."
Ms Chappel and Mr Martel, a third-year broadcasting student at University College, Falmouth, are originally from Guernsey.
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Ms Chappel and Mr Martel, a third-year broadcasting student at University College, Falmouth, are originally from Guernsey.
Paul Inman, director of the college's School of Media, said: "Our thoughts are with Ryan's family, friends and fellow students at this very difficult time."Paul Inman, director of the college's School of Media, said: "Our thoughts are with Ryan's family, friends and fellow students at this very difficult time."
Police say the search for Ms Chappel has stopped for now, but they will act on any information given by members of the public. Police have said the search for Ms Chappel has stopped for now, but they will act on any information given by members of the public.
The Volvo S70 in which Ms Chappel and the others were travelling was swept away when part of a track near the B3306 collapsed at about 0130 BST on Saturday. The Volvo S70, in which Ms Chappel and the others were travelling, was swept away when part of a track near the B3306 collapsed at about 0130 BST on Saturday.
A major operation began when a 20-year-old man managed to get out and raised the alarm. A major operation began when a 20-year-old man managed to get out and raise the alarm.
The car was found submerged in floodwater shortly after.The car was found submerged in floodwater shortly after.
A man's body was later found downstream and a second man's body was found on Sunday afternoon at Porthglaze cove. Mr Mackin's body was later found downstream and Mr Martel's body was found on Sunday afternoon at Porthglaze cove.