‘Devoted mum’ killed after practice hit automobile as woman, 8, essential – household ‘heartbroken’

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The tragic incident occurred in Hoghton near Preston where a train hit a car(Image: Phil Taylor / SWNS)

A 33 year-old woman who died following a tragic incident at a level crossing that saw a train hit a car has been named as a “devoted mum”.

Police were called to the level crossing in Hoghton, Lancashire, following reports at 8:50am on Thursday (25 June) that a train had struck a car.

Two people were in the car at the time of the incident. Kerry Coombes, a 33-year-old woman, was pronounced dead at the scene as her family have now paid tribute.. An eight-year-old girl, who was also in the car, remains in hospital in a critical but stable condition.

In a tribute released via British Transport Police, the family paid tribute to the Kerry, who they describe as having the “biggest heart”.

The family said: “Kerry was a loving daughter, sister, partner and devoted mum who meant everything to us. She had the biggest heart, always put other people before herself and brought so much love, laughter and kindness into the lives of everyone who knew her.

“The loss of Kerry has left a hole in our family that can never be filled. We are heartbroken and are trying to come to terms with what has happened.”

Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Paul Attwell said: “This was a shocking and tragic incident, and our specialist officers will continue to support Kerry’s family and friends throughout this ordeal.

“Following our initial enquiries a criminal investigation into the incident has now been launched, and I would ask the public not to speculate, as further updates will be provided in due course.

“We continue to urge witnesses or anyone with information who is yet to speak to officers to get in touch by texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 152 of 25 June.”

“Information can also be given anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

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