Family pays moving tribute to ‘amazing, compassionate and loving mother’ who sadly died in Halsall car crash

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The family of a woman who was sadly pronounced dead at the scene of a car crash in Halsall have paid tribute to her.

Police were called to a serious road traffic collision in North Moor Lane at around 8.25am on Monday (October 17).

The driver of the vehicle – Sarah Kirsty Lumb, 42, from Southport – was sadly pronounced dead at the scene despite the best efforts of the emergency services.

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Lancashire Police said Sarah’s family were being supported by specially trained officers and their thoughts were with them at this very sad time.

Paying tribute to Sarah, her daughter Jess said: “She was an amazing, compassionate and loving mother who will be dearly missed.

“Sarah played many roles as well as being a mother. She was a person who put everything and everyone before herself.

“She was the glue that held everyone together, and for that I am thankful to call her my mother.”

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Sarah Kirsty Lumb, 42, from Southport, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene of a car crash in Halsall (Credit: Lancashire Police)Sarah Kirsty Lumb, 42, from Southport, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene of a car crash in Halsall (Credit: Lancashire Police)
Sarah Kirsty Lumb, 42, from Southport, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene of a car crash in Halsall (Credit: Lancashire Police)

Sarah’s fiancé Chris added: “Sarah was a beautiful, amazing mother, sister and partner. There is a whole in our life that can never be repaired.

“Love you and miss you like crazy.

“Until we meet again, Chris.”

Sarah’s younger brother Anthony said: “My beautiful big sis. You have always been there for me from day one, until now, you can finally be at ease and be with our mum looking down at all of us.

“I'm going to miss you so much sis.

“Love you forever, your little bro Anthony.”

Anyone with information should email [email protected] or call 101, quoting log number 303 of October 17, 2022.