Summarize and humanize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in EnglishA husband whose wife died after being hit by a van while playing golf today told how he watched in ‘helpless horror’ as her life was ‘snatched away in an instant’.Clinton Harrison was on the first tee with Suzanne Cherry, 62, when she was hit by the van which was being chased by police. She died in hospital four days later. Six men have so far been arrested in connection with her death, including one man, aged 51, on suspicion of murder.The couple were playing at Aston Wood Golf Club in Sutton Coldfield last Friday when the van left the road and careered up an embankment and onto the green. Paying tribute to his wife in a statement released by police, Mr Harrison said: ‘On Friday 11 April, while enjoying what should have been the safest of one of Suzanne’s many activities, I watched in helpless horror as the life of my beautiful wife and our future together was snatched away in an instant.’Suzanne had an amazing and infectious zest for life which touched everyone who was fortunate enough to know her.’She was unselfish, always ready to encourage with love and support those around her to achieve more than they themselves thought possible.’ Suzanne Cherry, 62, was playing golf with her husband Clinton when she was hit by a van The mother of three suffered serious injuries and died on Friday after being hit by the van Police tape at Aston Wood Golf Club in Sutton Coldfield after the tragedy unfolded on FridayHe said his wife left a ‘legacy and an unfillable void’ in the lives of her mother Maureen, her three adult children, two step-children and ‘countless others from her work, her sporting activities and social circle’.He said: ‘Sue was loved, and will be painfully missed by her entire family and friends, we ask that our privacy at this difficult time be respected.’The incident happened at around 10.25am on Friday, April 11.Ms Cherry was airlifted to hospital but died on Tuesday.Officers in two patrol cars had first started following a grey Nissan van in Kingstanding, Birmingham, after receiving reports of suspicious activity. They stopped following the van when it came off the road and went up an embankment at Aston Wood Golf Club, where it hit Ms Cherry, the police watchdog said. The driver and two passengers ran from the scene. Since the collision, officers from three different forces have made six arrests in total, in connection to the incident. Suzanne Cherry and husband Clinton were playing golf at Aston Wood Golf Club in Sutton Coldfield last Friday morning when she was hit by a van being chase by police CCTV footage captured the moment the van veered onto Aston Wood Golf Course Police at the scene outside Aston Wood Gold Club in Sutton Coldfield after the incident on Friday April 11In dashcam footage obtained by MailOnline, a van is seen speeding past a car on a roundabout while being chased by a police car.Then, separate CCTV footage shows the moment the van left the A4026 between Sutton Coldfield and Shenstone, before careering up a bank to the side of the entrance road.Two police cars appeared to be in pursuit, with an officer seen jumping out of their vehicle and giving chase on foot over a grassy bank.In an update on Saturday, the force said one of the men, a 41-year-old from Worcester, arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender, has been placed on conditional police bail while the investigation continues.Officers from Staffordshire have since been granted extra time to question two other men: a 51-year-old man from Bloxwich, arrested on suspicion of murder; and a 22-year-old man from Dudley, arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and assisting an offender.Two further men, aged 36 and aged 26 respectively, both of Coseley, were arrested on Friday by officers in South Wales, each on suspicion of assisting an offender.Police arrested another man, aged 34, of Wednesbury, on suspicion of manslaughter. He is currently in custody.Officers are continuing to appeal for witnesses to come forward.Earlier this week, neighbours paid tribute to Ms Cherry, a company director.A neighbour said: ‘She was a much-loved friend and neighbour. What happened was just appalling.’She was playing golf with her husband. He saw it all happen and is a broken man.’Another neighbour from the quiet cul-de-sac where the Cherry family lived said: ‘Going to play the game you love on a beautiful day and then that happens. It is beyond comprehension.’Why would anyone be driving a van up that bank and onto a golf course. It’s insanity.’In a tribute online, directors, members of staff and our members of nearby Calderfields Golf and Country Club offered their condolences to her family and friends.They said: ‘Our thoughts also go out to our neighbours, their staff and friends at Aston Wood, this was a tragic and very sad occurrence which should not happen anywhere, let alone on the tranquil environment of a golf course.’The police watchdog the Independent Office for Police Conduct is independently investigating the incident as it involved a police chase.