Gran dies two weeks after being hit by car following line dancing class

Maureen Davidson has been remembered as a popular lady who loved to dance.

Gran dies two weeks after being hit by car following line dancing classPolice Scotland

An elderly woman who died after being hit by a car in Aberdeen has been remembered as the “kindest” mum and grandmother who loved to dance.

Maureen Davidson, a pedestrian from the local area, was injured following the crash on Whinhill Road at Fonthill Terrace around 11.20am on December 6.

The 83-year-old was taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, where she died on December 21.

Mrs Davidson, who has been described as being in “great health”, had just finished a line dancing class before the incident.

Investigations into the crash are ongoing.

In a statement released through Police Scotland, Mrs Davidson’s family said they were “devastated”.

They added: “We are devastated by the tragic loss of our lovely mother and grandma passing on December 21.

“Before the accident she was in great health and lived independently with a buzzing social life and a popular lady enjoying meals out with her friends, bingo and dancing.

“On the day it happened, she had just been to her line dancing class and was away out to town expecting to return for Zumba at 3pm.”

Her granddaughter added: “For those that haven’t met her, my grandma is one of the sweetest, kindest and most resilient people you could ever meet.

“She was also very funny and had a great sense of humour and outlook on life.

“She was like a parent to me, and I’m forever grateful to have had her in my life.

“The family would like to thank our friends and relatives who have offered us so much kindness and support throughout the last fortnight.”

Road Policing sergeant Alexander Bowser-Riley said: “Our thoughts are with Maureen’s family and friends and everyone affected by this incident. Officers will continue to support the family as our enquiries progress.

“I would appeal to anyone who saw what happened or has any information and has not already spoken to the police to please get in touch.

“Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 1126 of Friday, December 6, 2024.”

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