February 16, 2018 8.41 am This story is over 87 months old

Tributes have been pouring in on social media following the death of Lincoln student Gemma Marshall.

As previously reported, Gemma, 19, from Rotherham died at Queens Medical Centre 10 days after a crash on the A46 Lincoln Road on February 3.

She was a dance student at the University of Lincoln.

Lincoln student Gemma Marshall died 10 days after the crash.

There were three people in the vehicle at the time of the crash.

The driver and one of the passengers, Gemma Marshall, were taken to the Queens Medical Centre with serious injuries where she died on February 13.

‘Gone too soon’

Charlotte Abbott said: “So very shocked and saddened to hear about the passing of Gemma, such a talented girl taken way too soon.

“She was always so caring and never had a bad thing to say about anyone.

“My thoughts go out to her family and friends at this very sad time. RIP Gem, you won’t be forgotten.”

Laura Fletcher added: “RIP Gemma. Absolutely heart breaking and sending love to your family and friends.

“You were such a lovely person and cared about everyone, fly high.”

Thomas Clarkson commented: “Such sad news.

“RIP Gemma, you will be missed by all that had the privilege to know you.”

Lincolnshire Police are investigating the circumstances of the crash and are appealing for anyone with any information to call 101 quoting incident 434 of February 3.

Fashion retailer FatFace will open a new store at Marshall’s Yard in Gainsborough next month.

Following the closure of the centre’s Body Shop store in January 2018, the new brand is looking to open at the end of March after submitting signage plans to West Lindsey District Council this week.

The popular brand is designed in the UK, distinctively casual and created using high quality materials which are ‘built to last’.

This will be the fourth FatFace store in the county, with stores already in Lincoln, Spalding and Stamford.

Artists’ impression of the new FatFace store

Head of Acquisitions and Estates at FatFace, Daren Humphrey said: “FatFace is delighted to be working with Dransfield Properties on this project and we are excited about opening in Marshall’s Yard and bringing the FatFace brand to Gainsborough.”

Centre Manager, Alison Shipperbottom, added: “FatFace joining us at Marshall’s Yard has created a huge buzz within the town. Some time ago our shoppers told us they’d like to see more fashion on the centre and over the past few years we’ve worked hard to make this happen.

“We’re thrilled to have a store on the centre offering more for our male shoppers as well as more choice for children’s wear.”

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