Road collision has been the case of hundreds of thousands of people’s death and the story below is also a road accident who took the life of a rider. The family of the woman who died as a result of a road collision with a loose horse has paid tribute to a “generous, kind and loving” mother who “lived life to the full”. Tracey Pritchard, 48, suffered critical injuries in the accident involving two cars and a horse, on the A495 in Bronington, North Wales.
She was taken to hospital but died on 22 February. “Dearly loved and dearly missed, described as a generous, kind and loving woman, Tracey Pritchard sadly passed away unexpectedly but peacefully after a tragic accident,” her family said in a statement. “Tracey’s family would like to personally thank all of the services who helped her: the off-duty paramedic and the ambulance, police and fire services; their actions allowed Tracey’s immediate family to spend two valuable days with her before she sadly passed away.
Tracey’s family would also like to thank the doctors and nurses at The Royal Stoke University Hospital, who cared for and supported both Tracey and her family in such a difficult time.”Tracey, who grew up in the area and attended Sir John Talbot’s secondary school, was a “very well-known Whitchurch girl”, a former Whitchurch Carnival Queen who moved to West Felton and ran a cleaning business. “She was a mad horse and dog lover, who also enjoyed archery and attending music festivals,” the statement said.
“She was well known and loved in the local horse community, was a popular member of the Oswestry riding club and particularly enjoyed carriage driving and attending Pony Club. “She lived her life to the full and was made constantly proud by her only son, whom she loved and cared for dearly. Tracey was very much family orientated and was a much loved and adored mother, daughter, sister, auntie, niece, partner and friend, who will be dearly missed by all those who truly loved her.”