Tributes paid to woman who died following collision near Bridgefoot

The collision happened just 3 days before Christmas.

Author: Joseph GartlyPublished 2nd Jan 2024

Police have now confirmed that a woman has died following a collision which occurred on the A66, Marron Bridge, approximately one mile from the Bridgefoot Roundabout on Friday 22 December 2023.

Maureen Henley, aged 72, from Cockermouth died in hospital later that day.

In tribute, Maureen’s family said: "Maureen was a beloved and devoted wife, sister, aunt, and great aunt to a list of relatives. The tragic loss of Maureen has left our family devastated.

"She met her husband, Colin “Adrian”, in 1972 and they shared a long and happy marriage.

"Maureen was interested in music, playing the piano, and was very much into horse riding – a hobby not really shared with Adrian!

"Although, they did travel around on Adrian’s motorcycle enjoying the local sights at weekends. Earlier in life, Maureen passed her motorcycle test and had a Honda 50 before later buying a Lambretta.

"Maureen leaves behind her husband, Adrian, brother, Mike, nephew Matt, and three great nieces."

Officers are continuing their investigation into the collision, which occurred at around 6:45 pm. The collision involved a grey/green Suzuki Jimny and a black Volkswagen Golf. In addition to anyone who saw the collision, or arrived at the location before the emergency services got there, officers would also like to hear from anyone who saw either of these vehicles, or vehicles similar to them, before the collision on 22nd December.

The driver of the Golf, a 19-year-old man from Cleator Moor, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. He has been released on police bail.

One victim remains in the Royal Victory Infirmary while two other victims with injuries have been discharged.

Officers would like to hear from any witnesses who have yet to get in touch or those with dashcam footage of the incident.

Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.