A FUNDRAISING page has been set up for Hannah Wood, a mother who was killed when her car hit a tree and burst into flames near Tetbury.

The JustGiving page has raised more than £1,600 with the help of more than 110 supporters.

Hannah from Stroud died on Monday, February 13 on the road between Avening and Tetbury after the Mini Cooper she was driving left the carriageway and crashed into a tree. 

The tragedy occurred shortly before 12.30pm on the B4014/Tetbury Hill, close to the Chavenage turning.

Several witnesses to the crash tried to pull her from the wreckage before the car burst into flames, but they were not able to rescue her. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Money raised from the Crowdfunding campaign, set up yesterday, will help support Hannah's partner Jon and their son Jamie after the sad loss.

The page wrote: "Whether the funds raised goes towards helping them financially or for Jon to take Jamie away for a break, every little will help."

Flowers were laid at the site of the crash and dozens of people posted comments on Facebook to pay their respects to the popular young woman.

Anyone who witnessed the incident and hasn’t yet spoken to police should call 101 and quote incident 211 of February 13.

To support Hannah's family, visit the JustGiving page here.