A YOUNG family who were killed in a car crash on the A40 months after an electrical fire at their home saw them 'lose everything'.
Close friends described how 29-year-old Zoe Powell 'did a lot for the community', and that her death alongside three of her four children this week has been 'devastating'.
Mrs Powell, from Chinnor in Oxfordshire, died with daughters Phoebe, eight, Amelia, four, and six-year-old son Simeon when the family’s Subaru people carrier collided with a heavy goods vehicle on the A40 to the west of Oxford shortly before 10pm on Monday.
Mrs Powell’s 30-year-old husband, Josh, and their 18-month-old daughter survived but remain in the John Radcliffe Hospital in 'critical but stable condition'.
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One of the Powells’ grief-stricken neighbours said the tragedy came after their family home caught fire in June.
The woman, who asked not to be named, said: "They stayed here after the overnight fire – there was smoke pouring from their house.
"It is incredibly sad, it was a hard enough year for them regardless, and now this… it is just incredible.
"They were all absolutely lovely – the children were a delight, they were bouncy, bubbly, just really happy children.
“Their mum and dad were lovely too, and they thought the world of their kids and would have done anything for them.
"I cannot imagine how any of the family are feeling right now."
Maureen Dyroff, who knew the Powells since Phoebe started at Jack and Jill pre-school in Chinnor where she was a supervisor, said the family had 'lost everything in the fire' and had been living in temporary accommodation nearby ever since.
She added: "They were a beautiful family and it was such a wonderful honour to work with the three older children.
"We are all in deep shock and mourning over such a sad loss of so many members of that beautiful family.”
Another neighbour added: “Mrs Powell was amazing, a great neighbour and a lovely person.
"She did a lot for the community, not just through the church.
"The whole family would do anything for anybody."
Mrs Powell, who lived in Chinnor since the mid-2010s but was previously from Sheffield, described herself online as a 'wife, mama, maker'.
She regularly updated a parenting blog until May 2019 ahead of the arrival of their fourth child.
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The family were regular visitors to churches in the area, where dozens of floral tributes were laid on Wednesday.
The Rev Dr Jacky Barr, from St Andrew’s Church in Chinnor, said the tragedy was a 'loss to us all in the area'.
She added: “They used to come to our church. Zoe and her children would come along to one of our after-school sessions.
“They were just a delightful family. The children were always very engaging.
A book of condolence has also been opened at the church.
A close friend of the Powells laid a teddy outside the Chinnor Community Church, which the family also attended.
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The woman, who asked not to be named, said: "They were just such a lovely family, and I watched Zoe going through her pregnancy and having all the children.
"I cannot explain – it is just so devastating.”
Thames Valley Police said they received multiple calls from members of the public at 9.50pm on Monday following the crash.
The truckdriver, a 56-year-old man, suffered minor injuries.
Anyone with information or dashcam footage has been asked to contact police.
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