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Family of Aimee Williams from Aylesford pay tribute to 30-year-old after fatal crash in Sussex

05:00, 31 March 2022

updated: 09:40, 04 April 2022

A victim of a fatal crash will be remembered for her "infectious smile" and "positive lust for life", says her devastated family.

Aimee Williams was one of two people killed in a three-vehicle accident in Sussex on Monday.

A statement released by the family of the 30-year-old, who was from Aylesford, said: "Aimee was a beautiful, happy, kind daughter, granddaughter, niece, sister and more recently devoted auntie.

"She had countless friends and work colleagues and touched the lives of many with her infectious smile and positive lust for life.

"Her tragic death has left a gaping hole in all our lives."

The double tragedy happened on the A272 between Cowfold and West Grinstead, near Horsham, at about 11.30am.

An 83-year-old man from Worthing also died in the accident, which involved three vehicles – two Fiestas and a Scania lorry.

"To lose your daughter in these circumstances is every parents' worst nightmare and our grief is unimaginable and unbearable."

Two other women, aged 23 and both from Kent, were taken to hospital.

The crash, which is being investigated by the Surrey and Sussex Serious Collision Investigation Unit, resulted in the road being closed for a number of hours.

The family statement continued: "We are grateful to all the first responders who attended the scene and tried to save her life.

Aimee Williams has been described as a "beautiful, happy and kind" daughter, granddaughter, niece, sister and auntie
Aimee Williams has been described as a "beautiful, happy and kind" daughter, granddaughter, niece, sister and auntie

"To lose your daughter in these circumstances is every parents' worst nightmare and our grief is unimaginable and unbearable.

"We would be grateful if people would respect our privacy at this difficult time."

Aimee worked at Maidstone Hospital.

Miles Scott, chief executive for Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust, said: “We were devastated to hear about the death of our friend and colleague Aimee and we send our heartfelt condolences to her family and loved ones at this extremely difficult time.

"Aimee was a much-loved member of MTW and she will be missed by all."

She leaves behind her father, Colin, who represents Aylesford South on Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council, her mother, Wendy, and sister, Mollie.

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