A couple killed when their car was involved in a collision with a lorry on the A303 in south Wiltshire have been named.
Neville John De'ath, 60, and his wife Cheryl Denise De'ath, 55, from Colchester, Essex, had been married for 35 years.
They were on their way to a weekend break in Cheddar, Somerset when the accident happened on March 2.
Their green Ford Mondeo collided with a truck travelling in the same dirction on the single carriageway at Keysley Down, near the Willoughby Edge service.
The impact caused their car to swerve into the other lane and collide with a Ford Escort travelling in the opposite direction.
Mrs De'ath died at the scene and her husband passed away later that day at Salisbury District Hospital.
The 34-year-old truck driver, a Polish national, appeared at Chippenham Magistrates Court on Monday accused of causing death by dangerous driving.
He was released on court bail to reappear there on April 14.
Police are still looking for witnesses to the crash and urge anyone with information to call PC John Hutchings at the southern roads policing unit in Amesbury on 0800 408 7000.
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