Woman killed in collision is named
A woman who died after the car she was driving left the road and smashed through a fence in Shropshire was named today as Tracy Clorley.
A woman who died after the car she was driving left the road and smashed through a fence in Shropshire was named today as Tracy Clorley.
The 44-year-old woman, of Church Street, Ellesmere, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, which happened on the A528, about half a mile outside of the town, on Saturday morning.
Police believe the green Vauxhall Vectra collided with a fence and came to rest about 40 or 50 yards into a roadside car park.
No-one else was injured in the crash and police said just one vehicle was involved.
The incident happened by The Meres visitor centre, almost opposite The Boathouse restaurant.
Police today renewed an appeal for witnesses to the collision. They said the crash was discovered just before 8am on Saturday, but it is believed the collision may have occurred some time earlier and officers have yet to establish exactly when.
Sergeant Michael Keen said the car was believed to have been travelling towards Shrewsbury.
He added: "The car, a green Vauxhall Vectra, left the road and went through a fence before ending up in the Castle Fields car park.
"The female driver was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics.
"We have yet to establish what time the collision actually occurred, but it was discovered shortly before 8am on Saturday."
Anybody with information can call 0300 333 3000.





