One of the close friends of Hannah Williamson has paid tribute to her and said she was looking forward to performing together.

Hannah, 21, was found dead in Great Yarmouth on Friday.

As a dancer she was due at an event called Dubs in the Middle in Evesham later this week.

She was to perform with Cerise Mae, who runs burlesque dance courses, performs and produces dance shows.

She said: 'We were due to go to Dubs in the Middle to perform together in Evesham on Thursday. We had only spoken Thursday just gone about how excited she is and whether she could come over to my house first to drive up together.

'Hannah was talented, sweet and her smile was infectious. She performed because she enjoyed making people happy, whether in burlesque, aerial or pole dancing or just in daily life. We have performed together more times than I can remember and seen each other as friends even more.

'Hannah is my best friend. She was there every single time I needed her.

'She bought her dog, Brandy, over before Christmas when I was feeling sad and cheered me up, she's bought me Dominos and has always put others first.'

Hannah, who lived in Freethorpe and went to Taverham High School, died at Marlborough Terrace on Friday.

Police are questioning a second man about the circumstances surrounding the death. A man arrested on Friday has been released by police, but remains under investigation.