Kate Smiled Her Way Through Life ; in a Bid to Stop the Carnage On Our Roads, Kate Moyles' Heroic

Daily MailOctober 23, 2007

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IT'S SEVEN months since 24-year-old Kate Moyles died in the M7 pileup, which involved 70 cars and 22 crashes. Kate, a medical secretary from Newbridge, was driving to work after dropping her daughter Ella, six, to school when heavy fog caused her to crash into a fire engine. As Kate's family tries to find closure after the inquest into her death, her father Oliver and sister Evelyn tell, in their own words, how the family is coping and open their family photo album as a tribute to Kate's vibrancy and love...

OLIVER MOYLES fought to find out exactly how his daughter died and is now calling on the National Roads Authority to introduce signs on major roads. He says: 'Those girls were our lives. First Evelyn and Kate, and then Ella came along, and we had our three girls. Up until Kate's death, we were the happiest family in the world.

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Kate Smiled Her Way Through Life ; in a Bid to Stop the Carnage On Our Roads, Kate Moyles' Heroic

'Our eldest daughter just got married, Kate was bridesmaid, we had all of our girls happy and excited about the future. Then losing Kate like that - it's indescribable. The grief has such a weight on you.

'It affects your whole thinking - there's alw...

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