Tributes have been paid to two ‘much-loved’ disabled residents of a care home who died in a Devon boating accident.
Alex Wood, 43, and Alison Tilsley, 63, died during an incident on Roadford Lake, near Okehampton, Devon, last week.
Friends fondly remembered a ‘sunny nature’ and sense of humour, while concerns remain for one woman in her 50s, who continues to receive treatment in hospital.
They were among six people who were thrown into the water at Roadford Lake when a motorboat capsized on the afternoon of Wednesday, June 8.
Mr Wood and Ms Tilsley, who was known as Ali, were residents at the Burdon Grange care home in nearby Beaworthy.
In a statement released by police, Ms Tilsley’s family said: ‘We are totally devastated by the loss of our beautiful Ali.
‘She was the most kind, caring and loving daughter, sister and auntie. She was loved by everyone who ever met her.
‘Her sunny nature, positivity, fantastic sense of humour and skill with words will be greatly missed.’
They added: ‘Our hearts are broken forever but the messages of love and support we have received are of great comfort.’
The woman in her 50s is still being treated at Plymouth’s Derriford Hospital, while another passenger was discharged.
Another two people on board were pulled from the water and checked by paramedics before being discharged at the scene.
The owners of the care home where Mr Wood and Ms Tilsley lived also spoke of their shock at their deaths.
Groom punches new wife at wedding because he lost game at receptionIn a statement, Stuart and Stephanie Kempton said: ‘We are deeply saddened by the loss of two, much-loved, members of our community.
‘Our thoughts are with the families, relatives and friends of the people who lost their lives, and with our residents and staff at our care home.
‘Our thoughts are also with one of our residents, who remains in hospital, and their family.
‘We would like to thank the emergency services for their swift response to the tragedy and their continuing support, during this extremely difficult time.’
Devon and Cornwall Police and the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) are investigating the incident.
The force is also in communication with the office of the Exeter and Greater Devon Coroner.
A spokesman for the coroner said ‘preliminary inquires are ongoing at this time’.
Last week, the MAIB declined to comment on reports the victims were in wheelchairs at the time, or if investigators would try to determine whether they were strapped into the boat or wearing life jackets.
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