'We miss her so, so much': Tributes to mother-of-two killed in Mid Wales crash
Tributes have been paid to a mother of two who died following a car crash in Mid Wales.
Julie Smith, 36, was involved in the collision on the evening of November 9 on the A489 near Penstrowed bridge, between Caersws and Newtown.
The crash victim's family have paid tribute to her, and her sister Claire Rowlands led the tributes.
She said: "She was the best sister I could have wished for.
"She was such a kind and caring person, would do anything for anybody and life will never be the same again.
“She lived for Martin and her beautiful boys. They were her life.
“We miss her so, so much and will do every day for the rest of our lives.
“But we will never forget her or that beautiful smile of hers.”
The community in Trefeglwys and Caersws have been left rocked by the tragedy.
The crash between two cars happened at around 7.40pm on Thursday November 9 at Penstrowed, and the road was closed for a number of hours.
A Dyfed-Powys Police spokesman said: "Sadly the driver of one of the vehicles died at the scene. Our thoughts are with the family, and a family liaison officer has been deployed to provide support at this difficult time."
Anyone who has any information regarding the incident, or witnessed the crash are asked to call Dyfed-Powys Police in 101.
Earlier in the day a two vehicle crash occurred in south Powys that saw an on-duty police officer airlifted to hospital.
It happened at around 3.10pm on the A470 between Builth Wells and Llyswen with fire, ambulance and council crews in attendance.
An unmarked police car and a Fiat Ducato van were involved, with the driver of the van taken to hospital by ambulance.
Anyone who witnessed the collision is asked to contact Mid Wales Road Policing Unit by phoning 101.