The 33-year-old who died at the scene has been described as a “devoted” mother to her 12-year-old daughter.
In a tribute, her family said Miss Ozden was “an angel” with a “kind heart” who was “very funny and could cheer up the saddest person”.
Miss Ozden’s family said she had a “kind heart” who loved “spending time with friends and family”. They described her as “an angel” who was “very funny and could cheer up the saddest person”.
“She was an amazing and supportive mother,” they said. “She had an amazing bond with her daughter and her daughter will always cherish those moments she had with her mum.”
Her family, who were on holiday at the time of the fatal crash, said the 33-year-old had “always been afraid of speed and cars,” according to the MailOnline
Footage shows the Ranger Rover hurtling through barriers after flying off the A40 in West London near Park Royal tube station, before ending up on the train track.
Its front was completely crumpled after the high-speed crash.
According to the MailOnline, the driver of the car has been named as jewellery store manager Rida Al Mousawi, 24, who Yagmur reportedly met at a shisha restaurant that evening.
Their friend Zamarod Arif, 26, was also in the 4×4 when the crash happened.
Zamarod survived the crash with a broken arm and leg whilst Rida Al Mousawi remains in a coma in St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington.
Police urged any witnesses yet to speak to them to call 101, ref 905/22aug.