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Anglesey 'Queen' Dies in Fatal North Wales Lorry Collision
31 Jan
Summary
- A compassionate mum was tragically killed in a two-vehicle collision.
- Three other car occupants sustained serious injuries in the crash.
- The victim was a devoted mother and grandmother of over 20 years' service.

A fatal collision occurred on the A55 near Conwy, north Wales, resulting in the death of Jennifer Anne Brown, a cherished mum and grandmother in her 40s. The incident involved a car carrying four people and a lorry. Mrs. Brown, who was from Newborough on Anglesey, was pronounced deceased at the scene.
Two other occupants of the car were airlifted to hospitals in Stoke and Aintree with serious injuries, while the third was taken by ambulance to Aintree. Emergency services, including multiple air ambulances, responded swiftly to the incident which occurred around midday on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
Jennifer, affectionately known as "Queen" at Glan Rhos Nursing Home where she worked for over 20 years, is remembered as a compassionate and caring individual. A statement from the home highlighted her profound impact on colleagues and residents, emphasizing her pride in her family.




