Tributes have been paid to a woman who died in hospital four days after a crash in Powys. Charlotte Beynon was a passenger in a white BMW M235 which collided with a bridge just outside Rhayader at around 1.30pm on Tuesday, December 3.
The 32-year-old was taken to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff where she died from her injuries four days later on December 7. For the latest Welsh news delivered to your inbox sign up to our newsletter.
Charlotte, from Burry Port, worked as a project manager, and in a beautiful tribute her family described how she had “touched the lives of many.” They also thanking the emergency service teams who battled to save Charlotte and the staff at the Heath Hospital.
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Her family released a statement through Dyfed Powys Police saying: “As all the many tributes pouring in have said ‘words are never enough’, but now we must write words to honour our beautiful Charlotte who was tragically taken from us whilst in the prime of her life.
“Charlotte was absolutely one of a kind, funny without realising it, totally beautiful both inside and out with a love of life, animals, friends, family, and work colleagues.
“Charlotte was always on the go, and touched the lives of many. Tributes coming in have all described how she would breeze into a room with her big smile and make everything brighter and everyone feel better about themselves. She was our Charlotte, but we were happy to share her as we thought we had many more beautiful years together.
“Charlotte worked across the country as a busy project manager and had become a valued member of the team who she spoke about with fondness. Charlotte was never still for long when she was not working, she was at her happiest when walking her dog in the countryside. Charlotte also relished fun times out with friends, time with family, laughs with her niece and working on her house.
“Charlotte was unique in so many ways and is utterly irreplaceable to her mother, late father, brother, niece, and other members of the family and valued friends.
“We will miss Charlotte every second of our lives but are comforted by the knowledge that, after fighting a tough battle, she is now at peace with her late father who she cherished and missed every day.
“We would like to give a big thank you to the emergency services at the scene including the air ambulance crew who all gave Charlotte a fighting chance, the incredible doctors and nurses looking after Charlotte in the Heath Hospital who did everything that they could to save our precious girl whilst also supporting us through this difficult time. We would ask at this time that we are given time to come to terms with the news and our privacy is respected.”
Dyfed Powys Police are asking for anyone who witnessed the collision, or who has any information that might help police enquiries, to get in touch. You can access the website here, email https://bit.ly/DPPContactOnline or call Dyfed Powys Police on 101. Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555111, or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org. Quote reference: DP-20241203-155” if you have information that could help. Join our WhatsApp news community here for the latest breaking news. You will receive updates from us daily.