Newlywed husband finds wife's body in overturned car after she was killed in crash

The body of Sinead Hare, 28, was found by her husband Nathan after the car she was driving left the road on the A414 near St Albans and overturned.
Discovered: Her husband Nathan found her body when he went out to look for her after she failed to return home
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Jamie Bullen13 October 2015

A newlywed husband found his wife dead in her overturned car after going out to search for her when she failed to arrive home.

Sinead Hare's husband Nathan Symes had become worried about his wife and found her black Renault Clio off the A414 near Potterscrouch Lane in the early hours of Monday, October 5.

Police said it was believed Ms Hare, from Borehamwood, had crashed off the road and died at the scene on Sunday afternoon.

No other vehicle was thought to be involved.

Victim: Sinead Hare was killed in a crash near St Albans

The couple had married less than three months ago and today the heartbroken Mr Symes paid tribute to his wife and described her as the "most fantastic" and "dedicated" mother to their daughter Orla Rose.

He said: "Sinead was a gorgeous, caring, and trustworthy person, whilst also being a truly independent woman who just enjoyed having fun, and whose smile and laughter was infectious with anyone she came across.

"She was the most fantastic and dedicated mum to our beautiful daughter Orla Rose, for whom I am eternally grateful for and I vow that Orla Rose will grow up knowing her mummy.

She was the most fantastic and dedicated mum to our beautiful daughter Orla Rose, for whom I am eternally grateful for and I vow that Orla Rose will grow up knowing her mummy

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"I am so proud and honoured that although Sinead and I were together for almost seven years, I was able to call her my wife for 106 days.

“Sinead will always be a part of me and she has made me a better person just for knowing her.

"There is now a massive hole in our family due to Sinead leaving us that will never be filled.

"However, neither I, nor Orla Rose, will ever forget her.

" We will continue to love her forever and always.”

Mrs Hare is also survived by her parents Chris and Kathleen and brother Peter.

Police are appealing for any witnesses to contact them.

They have been asked to contact the Collision Investigation Unit via the Herts Police non-emergency number, 101.

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