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‘Very loved’ couple in their 20s die together in horror car crash as family pays tribute and police launch urgent investigation

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A COUPLE died together in a horror car crash as their family paid tribute.

Katie Worrell, 25, and Adam Muskett, 27, were involved in a two-vehicle collision on the A477 at around 4pm on June 13.

Katie Worrell, 25, and Adam Muskett, 27, were involved in a two-vehicle collision on the A477

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Katie Worrell, 25, and Adam Muskett, 27, were involved in a two-vehicle collision on the A477Credit: Dyfed-Powys Police
A statement from Katie's family described her as 'much loved'

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A statement from Katie’s family described her as ‘much loved’Credit: Dyfed-Powys Police
Adam's family remembered their 'loving son, brother, grandson and nephew'

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Adam’s family remembered their ‘loving son, brother, grandson and nephew’Credit: Dyfed-Powys Police

Two cars were involved in the collision – a black Jaguar and a black Ford Fiesta.

A statement from Katie’s family said: “Katie was a much-loved daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece and cousin.

“She lived life to the fullest, loving traveling and achieving so many things in such a short time that she graduated with a master’s degree and worked very hard.

“She loved her friends and Adam beyond words. Katie was kind, caring and beautiful and our lives will never be the same without her.”

Two other people, aged 27 and 33, were taken to hospital following the scene of the crash between Llanddowror and Red Roses, with non-life-threatening injuries.

Adam’s family also issued a statement that said: “Adam, our loving son, brother, grandson and nephew.

“He really loved life, his friends, Tenby, football and Katie.

“How can we move forward without you, your big kind heart and your cheeky smile.

“We are heartbroken and eternally proud.”

Dyfed-Powys Police said: “Anyone traveling on the A477 at or near that location at that time should contact police.

“Investigating officers would particularly like to speak to any drivers who were in the area at the time and who had cameras in their vehicles.”



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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