Family pay heartfelt tribute to mum who died following A390 crash near Lostwithiel

Denise was airlifted to hospital but tragically could not be saved

Author: Sarah YeomanPublished 8th Jun 2022

The family of a mum who died following a crash on the A390 near Lostwithiel have paid a heartfelt tribute.

Emergency services were called to a collision involving a green Ford Fiesta and a white Citroen DS at West Taphouse, at the junction for Braddock Church, at around 3pm on Friday 20th May.

One of the drivers, Denise Yeo, was airlifted to Derriford Hospital but sadly she could not be saved.

The family of the 50-year-old, from the Liskeard area, have remembered her as a ‘beautiful wife, loving, proud and devoted mother, daughter, sister, auntie and friend to so many’.

They have paid the following tribute: “Denise, my beautiful wife, loving, proud and devoted mother, daughter, sister, auntie and friend to so many, so cruelly taken from us.

“She was loved by so many and has left family and friends devastated and heartbroken at her loss. Always in our hearts.

“We politely request privacy at this very difficult time.”

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