Platt: Tributes pour in for Jordana Carr found dead at her home in Maidstone Road
10:00, 03 November 2015
updated: 10:17, 03 November 2015
The friends and family of a young teacher who was found dead at her home have described her as an "angel of life".
Emergency crews arrived at Jordana Carr's home in Platt shortly after 7pm on Thursday after a call concerning her welfare.
The 35-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene, in Maidstone Road, but police are not treating the death as suspicious.
Ms Carr, who worked as a special needs teacher for Kent County Council, has been described as a sweet, kind, sensitive and funny woman.
Tributes have poured in on social media.
Wendy Reynolds wrote: "Such a beautiful wonderful friend, love u so very much, we had some funny times together, you always made me smile and brightened up my day, I'll miss u so much my little star, you were one in a million, love u lots, from your little star."
Debbie Wood added: "Still can't believe it love. Love and miss you so much! So lovely, so fabulously gorgeous. My friend."
Toria Corcoran said: "Sleep tight Jordana. Shine bright wherever you are as you did here. Such shockingly sad news. Forever in my thoughts."
A report is being prepared for the coroner.
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