Family pay tribute to woman, 43, who died in crash

Kirsten RobertsonWiltshire
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Sara-Louise Brown was a "much-loved mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and friend"

A woman who died in a car crash has been described as someone who "brought laughter to those around her."

Sara-Louise Brown died when the Mini Cooper she was driving left the carriageway of the A338, near Collingbourne Ducis in Wiltshire, on Wednesday.

The 43-year-old, who was a "much-loved mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and friend," her family has said.

In a tribute released through Wiltshire Police, they said: "She was a fun, warm person who brought laughter to those around her, and her loss has left an immeasurable void in all of our lives."

Brown's family added: "The family would like to thank the emergency services and all those who have offered support in this difficult time."

Brown, also known by surnames Burton and Mcpherson, was declared dead at the scene of the crash while the passenger, a man in his 30s, was injured but not seriously.

The Mini Cooper had rolled onto its roof after it left the road.

Anybody who witnessed the collision or has dashcam footage has been asked to contact police.

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