Family pay tribute to 'loving nana' who died in Cheadle collision

By Sarah Garner

23rd Jul 2024 | Local News

Kay Colley, 77, sadly passed away following a road traffic collision in Cheadle on Sunday (Staffordshire Police).
Kay Colley, 77, sadly passed away following a road traffic collision in Cheadle on Sunday (Staffordshire Police).

The family of a woman who sadly died in a collision in Cheadle have paid tribute to her.

Kay Colley, 77, was a passenger in a Ford Fiesta, which was involved in a collision with a Kia Picanto and a Fiat 500 on Boundary Road at 4.32pm on Sunday 21 July.

Sadly, despite the best efforts of paramedics, Kay, from Trentham, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Sadly, Kay, 77, was pronounced dead at the scene (Nub News).

In a statement, her family said: "Kay Colley, a loving mum to John and Tracy and loving nana to Georgia".

Specially-trained officers continue to support Kay's loved ones at this traumatic time.

A spokesperson for Staffordshire Police said: "We continue to investigate the circumstances around the collision and are asking anyone who may have seen it, or those with dashcam footage, to email [email protected], call 101 quoting incident number 433 of 21 July, or message us using Live Chat on our website."

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