The family of two women who died in a crash near Fochriw have issued a heart-breaking tribute to them. Denise and Justine Hughes, who were grandmother and granddaughter, died after a two-vehicle crash on Fochriw Road on Tuesday, July 19.
Gwent Police attended a road traffic collision involving a blue Citroen C3 and a white Ford Ranger at around 10.15am. Paramedics from the Welsh Ambulance Service also attended and confirmed that two women, aged 79 and 30, had died at the scene.
Police have now confirmed that Denise, 79, and Justine, 30, were grandmother and granddaughter. A three-year-old boy, who was also travelling in the Citroen with the two women, was taken to hospital for minor injuries and he has since been discharged.
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A 22-year-old man who was in the Ford Ranger was taken to hospital with serious injuries, where he remains in a stable condition. The road was closed for more than 12 hours while emergency services dealt with the crash. The family have issued the following tribute to both women.
They said: “Denise was tragically taken from us. A lovely wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who was adored by all. She loved and was loved, always willing to help anyone where she could. We all looked at her as the head of the family.
“Words cannot express the pain we feel but thanks to the support of family and friends it is made more bearable. To say she will be missed would be an understatement."
They continued: "Justine, such a young, happy woman that sadly had her young life cut tragically short. A life that promised so much but ended in tragedy. A loving mother, sister, daughter, granddaughter, and niece who gave as much love as she received.
“A mother to Megan and Rowan, they will grow up knowing how kind, happy and loving their mother was. They will never be allowed to forget.
“We would like to say thank you to all those at the open cast quarry that helped and were so kind, the members of the public that stopped and tried to help, and to all the emergency services for their assistance. The family would kindly ask that you respect our privacy at this time.”
Police say inquires are ongoing into the crash and they are appealing for anyone with information, including those with CCTV or dashcam footage, or any motorists who were in Fochriw Road between 9.45am and 10.15am on July 19 to contact officers. They can be reached on 101 or via a direct message on social media quoting log reference 2200241300.
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