A WOMAN found dead in a glamping pod was a "one of a kind" mum, her family say.
The body of Tracey Reed, 52, was found at a campsite near Hawes, North Yorkshire, at around 3pm on Monday.
A man, in his forties, from Leicester, has been arrested in connection with the Nottingham mum's death.
He has been released on conditional bail as police launch a murder probe into the tragedy at Bainbridge Ings campsite.
In a heartbreaking tribute, her family remembered Tracey as "the light in every room".
They said: "Our mum was truly one of a kind.
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"She was always the light in every room and left a mark on everyone she met.
"Her children and grandchildren were her life and she will be sadly missed by all of us."
On its website, Bainbridge Ings campsite's says it's a "quiet family-run" business set in the "heart of the Yorkshire Dales".
The campsite offers a range of luxury sleeping arrangements, with one-bed pods costing £575 per week.
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