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Young farmer dies in collision after attending Royal Welsh Show

Tributes have poured in to commemorate the life of Martletwy YFC's Sally Allen

Chris Brayford
clock • 5 min read
"Since her death it has become apparent how much Sally was loved and cherished. Her sudden absence leaves an unfillable space in the lives of so many people that knew and loved her."
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"Since her death it has become apparent how much Sally was loved and cherished. Her sudden absence leaves an unfillable space in the lives of so many people that knew and loved her."

A young farmer described as 'endlessly caring, and the most supportive and joyful person' has died in a collision after travelling home from attending the Royal Welsh Show. Tenby, Saundersfoot and...

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