Family remember 'generous' woman who died in Stonehenge crash

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Jacky Medlock, 65, from BathImage source, Wiltshire Police
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Jacky Medlock's family said she was a "wonderful" person

The family of a woman who died in a road crash have said she will be remembered as "generous and kind-hearted".

Jacky Medlock, 65, from Bath, was fatally injured in a collision involving her Land Rover Discovery and a lorry near Stonehenge on 23 January.

The grandmother died at the scene.

Paying tribute, her family said she was a "wonderful" person who would be "sorely missed by those who she loved and is loved by".

They added: "We as a family have been overwhelmed by the love, support and kind words shown to us by those that knew Jacky since the news of her death and we have taken great comfort in this support."

Wiltshire Police has asked witnesses to the crash to get in touch.

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