A man has paid tribute to his mother, who was killed in a three-car crash while trying to help his brother move house.
June Warren lived in Southend until five years ago, when she moved to Cornwall, where she had holidayed for years.
She died last Thursday at the age of 47 when her Toyota Yaris, a Peugeot and a Vauxhall Omega collided on the A39 Penryn by-pass in Cornwall.
The mother of four had been helping her son, Jonathan, move back to the family home in Gwen-dreath, near Lizard Point.
One of her other sons, Timothy, 26, said his mother was always helping people and would do anything for anyone.
He said: "She was a well-known, well-liked and well-loved woman.
"We all loved her - you'll never find another woman like her.
"We've all been blown away by this. It's the biggest shock in the world."
Mrs Warren worked as a bus driver for bus company Truronian of Truro.
She is survived by sons Simon, 29, Timothy, Jonathan, 20, Ethan, 17, and her partner, Stan Negus.
Published Thursday August 12, 2004
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