Brit nurse killed & partner fighting for life after being mowed down by 4X4 as they waited to cross road on Majorca hols | The Sun

A BRITISH nurse has been killed and her partner is fighting for his life after they were mowed down by a 4×4 on holiday in Majorca.

Jennifer Worth tragically died at the scene, while her partner James Lawrie-Ashton remains in intensive care at a hospital on the Spanish island.


A female driver of an Opel Frontera ploughed into the couple as they waited to cross a road on December 21 was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and reckless injury.

Paramedics desperately tried to revive Jennifer for nearly an hour after the crash – but she was sadly pronounced dead at the scene at around 7pm on December 21.

Witnesses said both victims, from Southampton, were flung "high in the air" and landed several feet down the road.

Distressing footage showed paramedics performing CPR on Jennifer, while colleagues helped her injured partner a few metres further down the road.

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The driver – believed to be in her thirties – was released under investigation after being held for more than 12 hours by cops.

She allegedly hit the British pair as they waited on a crossing outside Palma Cathedral.

Tributes have poured in for Jennifer, a former dental nurse, who has been described as a "lovely and bubbly" person.

Claire and James Taplin, who run ballroom and Latin dance classes from a school based in Southampton where Jennifer practiced, spoke of their devastation.

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A message posted online by CJ Dancing described her as a "beloved student and friend".

The post read: "Jennifer was one of the most uplifting, vivacious, funny and charismatic souls you were ever likely to meet, and would light up any room.

"We were utterly heartbroken to receive the news of her accident and we cannot think of a world without her in it."

They added: "Rest in peace sweet girl, dance with the angels, love you."

Friend Judie Middlewick said: "I am still trying to come to terms with it, she has been completely on my mind since hearing the news.

"Such a lovely and bubbly person. Going to miss your smiley face Jen. God bless and dance with the angels."

Fellow dance student Ann Moore added: "Such sad news. I can’t really believe it.

"We will all miss her bright, sunny personality in our Thursday class.

"Sincere condolences to James and her family."

Gillian Klein said in a touching tribute: "I’m so upset by this sudden news. She was so so lovely.

"Condolences to her lovely partner and family. What a loss."

Jennifer, who had left dental nursing to launch her own business, ran a Southampton-based property management company with James.

Spanish health sources said her partner James remains in a "serious" condition in intensive care at Palma’s Son Espases Hospital.

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It is not known if James is aware of his partner’s death.

The couple danced together at regional ballroom dancing competitions.


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