Family tributes to women who died after car hit them in hospital car park
Written by News on 10/03/2017
The families of two women who died after a car hit pedestrians in a hospital car park have paid tribute to the "inseparable couple".
Clare Haslam, 44, and Deborah Clifton, 49, were both pronounced dead in hospital shortly after the collision at Withington Community Hospital, Greater Manchester, on Tuesday.
Their families said of the couple, who had a young daughter: "They are together in heaven as they were on earth."
The families of the couple, who lived in Thorneycroft Avenue in Chorlton, said in a joint statement: "Clare and Debbie were like an old married couple, they would fight like cat and dog, bicker at the slightest thing but ultimately they were made for each other, so blissfully happy and without doubt soulmates.
"Clare was popular and well-liked by many, she was so full of life, but as a young lady she was really lacking in self-confidence until she met Debbie.
"Her and Debbie became inseparable and did practically everything together including raising their adorable little girl.
"Debbie would have been celebrating her 50th birthday this May and was so excited about the news of a new grandchild on the way.
"Debbie comes from a large loving family who will miss her very much. Clare was a much-loved daughter, sister and auntie.
"We are all so heartbroken and will miss Debbie and Clare every day for the rest of our lives."
An 89-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of two counts of causing death by dangerous driving.
The man, who police have not yet named, was bailed until 18 April.
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