Family of Tidworth crash victim left heartbroken

The family of Courtney Jennings, one of two people killed in a fatal crash in Tidworth, have said they have been left heartbroken by her loss.

Wiltshire Police were called to Perham Down Road at around 10pm on Friday (October 29) after a crash involving a Renault Clio which had struck a tree after leaving the road.

Courtney, 18, was serving with the REME based at Tidworth with her family home in Staffordshire.

Her family have described her as having an infectious laugh and had made everyone proud by following her aspirations of joining the army.

Courtney was one of two to die at the scene in the single-vehicle road traffic collision, with Jack Paolucci, 19, from Birmingham, who was her fiancé, confirmed to have also died.

'She made herself proud'

Her family said: “Courtney lost her life far too soon. No parent should ever find themselves in this situation, but through all our heartache we have the memories of our daughter that will forever keep our hearts bright.

“Courtney was 14 when she decided she was going to join the Army, and through her own aspersion and determination she succeeded and left home at 16 to join Harrogate Foundation college to achieve her dreams.

“She made herself proud, and all around her as proud of her as they could be. She has the brightest smile and infectious laugh. Once she started you could not help joining in.

'She looked so beautiful'

"She was selfless with the kindest heart and was extremely close to her family. She always showed her love to everyone.

“Courtney was determined and sometimes stubborn, but always saw the bigger picture. When she met Jack she was the happiest that we’d ever seen her. Jack truly looked after her, and that was reassuring to us as parents.

“Speaking to her on FaceTime on Friday she was beaming about them going out to a nightclub together to celebrate Halloween. Her costume took weeks to prepare.

“Unfortunately, she never made it and that breaks our hearts. We were really looking forward to her sending us pictures of the night.

“She sent us pictures before they left and she looked so beautiful. We will forever hold that in our thoughts. We cannot believe that we will never get to hear her voice or hug her again.

“It is absolutely tragic, and we will forever miss our angel.”

Two passengers remain in hospital, with one, a 27-year-old man, in a stable but critical condition.

The circumstances of the collision remain part of an ongoing investigation and anyone with any information is asked to call 101 and quote reference number 54210105760.

Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of the victims and ask that their privacy is respected at this difficult time, a Wiltshire Police spokesperson added.