Family pays tribute to woman who died after A390 collision

Published On: 3 December 2025Last Updated: 3 December 2025By

A family has shared a heartfelt tribute after the death of 76 year old Pamela Arthur, who died in hospital following a collision near Chiverton Cross.

Family tribute to Pamela

Pamela, known as Pam, was seriously injured while driving on the A390 on Tuesday 18th November. She died a week later in hospital, surrounded by close family.

Her family said:

“Our family shares, with heavy hearts, the passing of Pamela (Pam) Arthur after a tragic accident. She fought a valiant battle after the life-changing injuries caused by the accident on Tuesday 18th November, but despite her strength and the incredible care she received, we heartbreakingly lost her a week later. She was surrounded by her close family at the time of her passing, held with love, comfort and peace.

“The loss of such a vibrant, strong woman has left us all heartbroken, and we know that many in the community who knew her will feel the same.

“She was a treasured mother, grandmother, sister, aunty and friend, warm, glamorous, generous, and always fiercely protective of the people she cared about. She had a natural elegance, often expressed through her love of jewellery and little touches of sparkle that were so uniquely her. Her strong faith guided her through every chapter of her life, giving her strength, comfort and purpose. Even at 76, she kept her glow, her humour, her quick wit, her energy, and her zest for living. She looked after herself, maintained her independence, and embraced each day with style, positivity and an unmistakable sparkle that made her unforgettable.

“We will miss her more than words can say. Her generosity of spirit, her kindness, her presence and her unwavering loyalty enriched all our lives. We know that everyone who had the privilege of knowing her will feel this loss deeply and remember her with love.

“As we grieve, we also want to send our love, sympathy and blessings to the other driver and his family. We understand that they will be feeling their own emotions, shock and heartbreak, and we hold them in our thoughts. Our hearts go out to everyone impacted by this tragedy.

“This was a tragic incident, and we kindly ask for privacy and understanding as we support one another through this incredibly difficult time.”

Collision on the A390

Police were called at around 1.45pm on Tuesday 18th November to reports of a collision involving a yellow Fiat Panda and a black Nissan Qashqai on the stretch of the A390 heading towards Truro.

Both drivers, Pamela and a man in his 80s, sustained significant injuries. The man remains in hospital.

Appeal for witnesses

Officers from the Roads Policing Team are asking for anyone who saw the collision or who may have relevant dashcam footage to come forward. Anyone with information can contact police via the Devon and Cornwall Police website or call 101, quoting reference 50250296829.

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