Mum killed in A47 crash is 'greatly missed'

Rachael McMenemy
Cambridgeshire Constabulary Alison Thompson has one arm bent behind her head as she poses for the camera. She is standing in front of a glass door. She has short dark hair, wears dark framed glasses and is wearing a red jumper with white writing.Cambridgeshire Constabulary
Alison Thompson died at the scene of the three-vehicle crash on 21 May

The family of a "dearly loved" mum who died when her car was involved in a Fenland crash said she was "greatly missed".

Alison Thompson, 53, of Gloucester Court, Wisbech, in Cambridgeshire, died following a collision involving two cars and a lorry on South Brink on the A47 at about 07:00 BST on 21 May.

Thompson, who was driving one of the cars, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police are appealing for anyone with information and dashcam footage of the collision or moments before it to get in touch.

In a statement, her family said she was a "dearly loved and greatly missed mum to Caimron, loving nanny to Serena-Ivy, and Violet-Fae, loved sister to Elizabeth and a loved auntie to Neil, greatly missed by all the extended family and friends".

Qays Najm/BBC An aerial view of a stretch of road which runs alongside a river. There are several heavy goods vehicles and emergency service vehicles on the road. There is also a lorry which has collided into bushes.Qays Najm/BBC
Police said officers were called to South Brink just before 07:10 BST on 21 May

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