A 32-YEAR-OLD woman who was seriously injured in a collision near Rhayader on December 3 has tragically died in hospital.
Charlotte Beynon, from Burry Port, was a passenger in a white BMW M235, which collided with a bridge just outside Rhayader at around 1:30pm.
She was taken to hospital, where she sadly died from her injuries on December 7.
Her family paid the following heartfelt tribute: “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.
“She touched the lives of many. Tributes describe how she would breeze into a room with her big smile, making 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 was a valued member of her team. Away from work, she was at her happiest walking her dog in the countryside, spending time with family and friends, laughing with her niece, and working on her house.
“She is utterly irreplaceable to her mother, late father, brother, niece, and other members of the family and friends.
“We will miss Charlotte every second of our lives but are comforted 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 thank the emergency services, including the air ambulance crew, who gave Charlotte a fighting chance, and the incredible doctors and nurses at the Heath Hospital who did everything they could to save our precious girl.”
The family requested privacy as they come to terms with their loss.
Appeal for information
Police are appealing for anyone who witnessed the collision or has information that might assist their enquiries to come forward:
- Online: https://bit.ly/DPPContactOnline
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 101
Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555111 or crimestoppers-uk.org.
Quote reference: DP-20241203-155