Grieving husband of Sinéad Hare, the 29-year-old mother killed in car crash speaks
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Grieving husband of Sinéad Hare, the 29-year-old mother killed in car crash speaks

A HUSBAND who found his young wife's body in a car wreck in St Albans has spoken in public about the tragedy first time. 

Sinéad Hare, 29, passed away on October 4 in a single vehicle collision on the A414.

Ms Hare’s new husband Nathan Symes grew concerned when she failed to come home and went searching for her – only to find her black Renault Clio off the main road, overturned.

She died at the scene of the accident.

“Sinead was a gorgeous, caring, and trustworthy person, whilst also being a truly independent woman who just enjoyed having fun, and whose smile and laughter was infectious with anyone she came across,” a devastated Mr Symes said of his wife.

The couple, who are parents to a daughter Orla Rose, married earlier this year after a long relationship.

In his grief, Mr Symes promised that their young daughter would grow up knowing who her mother was.

She was the most fantastic and dedicated mum to our beautiful daughter Orla Rose, for whom I am eternally grateful for and I vow that Orla Rose will grow up knowing her mummy,” he said.

I am so proud and honoured that although Sinéad and I were together for almost 7 years, I was able to call her my wife for 106 days.”

Born in University College London Hospital in 1987, Ms Hare grew up with her brother Peter and parents Kathleen and Chris in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire.

She attended Monksmead First School, Furzehill Middle School and Hertswood Upper School before taking up a job with MPL Home Ltd in Hemel Hempstead.

The cause of the accident remains a mystery as Herts Police continue to investigate.

In the midst of their grief, the Hare family said they were grateful that she was found by her loving husband.

“Sinéad will always be a part of me and she has made me a better person just for knowing her,” Mr Symes said.

“There is now a massive hole in our family due to Sinead leaving us that will never be filled.  “However, neither I, nor Orla Rose, will ever forget her.  We will continue to love her forever and always.”

My Symes, along with his daughter and parents-in-law, are preparing now for a private funeral to say their final farewells.