Llangollen: Tribute paid to woman, 39, killed in crash with tractor
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Tributes have been paid to a 39-year-old woman who died almost a month after she was involved in a crash with a tractor.
Sarah Elizabeth Grimshaw from Chirk, Wrexham, had a "heart of gold flowing with endless love for all people and animals", her family said.
The collision happened shortly after 07:00 GMT on 30 January on Abbey Road, Llangollen, Denbighshire.
Mrs Grimshaw, who was driving a Kia Rio, died in hospital on 27 February.
She was initially taken to hospital in Stoke with serious injuries, and was later transferred to the Wrexham Maelor Hospital.
"It was an honour to share our lives with Sarah.
"She had the unique ability to walk into a room and brighten up everyone's day with boundless energy and sheer craziness," her family said in a statement issued by North Wales Police.
They added she was the "kindest, most selfless wife, daughter, sister, Brownie Leader and animal lover, whose infectious warmth made the world a better place for all she came into contact".
Police are appealing for anyone who was in the Llangollen area on the morning of the crash and who may have witnessed the collision or have dash cam footage to come forward.