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Jamie Waller & Kelly-Ann Mills

Beloved bus driver mum killed as she drove children to school just before Christmas

A bus driver who died in a tragic accident as she drove children to school in the days before Christmas has been described as caring, funny, happy and kind.

Lisa Fish was driving youngsters to school when she was involved in a head-on collision near Brigg in Lincolnshire on Tuesday, December 8.

The mother was travelling towards Brigg and collided with a silver Renault Traffic van heading towards Howsham.

Luckily none of the children were injured in the crash, Grimsby Live reports.

A fundraising page set up in Lisa's memory for road traffic collision charity Brake has raised £365.

There was a head-on crash (Google Streetview)

Organiser Samantha Stead said: "As many of you know, Lisa was tragically taken too soon on December 8, 2020.

"Lisa was a wonderful mum, sister, daughter and friend to so many others.

"Lisa was a well loved, caring, funny, happy and kind individual who will be greatly missed by all who knew her and hopefully this fundraiser would make her so proud."

Samantha added: "We think this charity is a very worthwhile cause as it will help so many other families going through the same circumstances."

Other heartfelt tributes have been left for the mum.

Andrew Barker said: "A much loved dear colleague who's going to be sadly missed by many. My thoughts are with you and your family."

Emma Louise Holmes said: "RIP to a lovely lady whom always welcomed with a smile."

Louise Villiers said: "Always be thinking of her, she was always loved and always a shining light for her family."

Phillip Jacklin said: "So sad such a wonderful person who will be sadly missed RIP Lisa".

Thomas and Shirley Duncan said: "RIP Lisa, you will be sadly missed by all that knew you. Our hearts and thoughts are with your family and friends at this very very sad time."

A statement issued by Humberside Police at the time of the crash said: "We would ask for anyone who was travelling along the B1434 and has dash cam footage or has seen either vehicle prior to the collision to contact us by calling our non-emergency number 101 quoting log 77 of December 8."

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