A HEARTBROKEN family have paid moving tribute to a married couple who tragically died in a horror crash.
Craig Pangrazi-Simpson, 64, and Elizabeth Pangrazi-Simpson, 60, died after their car left a road and crashed into trees in a woodland in Kent.


Emergency services were called after reports that a silver Renault Megane had left the A228 Pembury Northern Bypass near Pembury just before 12 noon on May 18.
Craig, who was driving the car, tragically died at the scene while passenger Elizabeth – known as Liz to those close to her – was airlifted to a London hospital before later passing away.
The devastating crash happened between Tonbridge Road and Old Church Road.
Devastated family members have since paid heartfelt tributes to Craig and Liz, saying that the loss has “left a huge void in all their lives”.
Elizabeth’s sons, Josh and Jake, said: “Our mum and Craig were two of the kindest, happiest and most loving people you could ever meet.
“They were both incredibly bubbly, caring, and always brought warmth and laughter wherever they went.
“Family meant everything to them, and they loved each other deeply.
“They were truly inseparable and were the definition of real love and partnership.”
Craig’s daughter, Millie, said: “From the day I can remember, my dad was always a happy, kind, gentle man, who made the effort with people, both in and out of his workplace, making him very popular and loved by everyone he met.
“His kindness, warmth and constant effort, will always be remembered and deeply missed by all who knew him.
“My dad was one of the first people in my life, to make me feel safe, understood and deeply loved and even though we hadn’t spoken in a while, my love for him remained.
“I still and always will carry pieces of him, in the memories that return unexpectedly and the quiet ache for the loss of someone who meant so much, to so many.
“May my dad and his wife, Elizabeth, rest in peace.”
Kent Police say they are renewing their inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the crash and have appealed for any witnesses to contact the force.
Motorists who were in the area are urged to check for any dashcam footage, which may assist the investigation.
A Gofundme page has been set up for Craig and Liz, it can be found here.




