The families of a man and a woman who died following a fatal collision near Congleton have paid tribute to them.
Gemma Gregory, aged 32, and Drew Pedley, aged 22, both died in the early hours of Sunday 27 September following a collision on the A34 in Marton.
Gemma’s parents said: “Gemma was a special daughter who was taken too soon, she was a loving mother, sister and will be sadly missed by the whole family. Rest in peace.”
Drew’s parents said: “Drew was a Loving son to Suzanne Lawton and Andrew Whitehurst, brother to Dan and Dex and devoted partner to Chloe. He will be sadly missed by all.”
An investigation into the cause of the collision has been launched and enquiries remain on going.
Anyone with any information or dashcam footage that may aid the investigation is asked to call Cheshire Constabulary on 101, quoting IML 814688, or give the details via https://www.cheshire.police.uk/ro/report .
Pictured - Gemma Gregory and Drew Pedley.
Cheshire East goes ‘All In’ for National Year of Reading 2026
The Christie marks the first anniversary of its haematology service at Leighton Hospital
Knutsford Town Council seeks volunteers to help clear local footpath
Family of a woman who died in a collision in Moreton pay tribute to her
Council calls for more foster carers of teenagers and siblings during Foster Care Fortnight
Police appeal for information after a man was found with unexplained injuries in Sandbach
Clean Team Conference celebrates community pride and share best practice
Digital Cheshire Supports Over 400 Businesses Through Specialist Digital Masterclasses
Council sets out new approach to improving standards for renters
GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY VICTIM’S SISTER WINS £333K
11th person arrested following serious allegations at a religious group in Crewe
Man charged with multiple offences committed in Sandbach
Knutsford Town Awards Winners 2026
Local Councillor celebrates fifty years serving Cheshire
Grand Spring Sale at Macclesfield Silk Museum
Searches concluded at Webb House in Crewe
New Towns Consultation
Plans move forward to shape Crewe’s future growth over next 20 years
Comments
Add a comment