A Tribute has been paid to a woman who died following a collision on the A303 earlier this month. Elisha Clarke, 24, of Derwent Road, Thatcham, was a passenger in a Citroen C1 which was involved in a collision with a Ford Focus at 4.48pm on 12 May. The collision happened on the A303, near Andover, between junctions of the A343 and A3057. The 24-year-old suffered life-threatening injuries and was taken to Southampton General Hospital. However, she died in hospital on Monday, 22 May. Today her family have paid tribute to her. They said: “We are heartbroken at the loss of our lovely Elisha. “Elisha had so many dreams, she was attending university and was passing with firsts. “She wanted to travel the world and see the beauty that lie there. “She is so loved by her parents, sister, nieces and her many friends and family. “She inspired people to be the best they can be. “Her friends weep for their fallen sister but Elisha has a new adventure to find. “Elisha will be young and beautiful forever and never forgotten”. Investigations into the exact circumstances of the collision are continuing. If you have any information relating to this case, please call 101 quoting reference ‘44170178722’, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously.
Tribute paid to woman who died following A303 collision
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