Sunderland Echo

£1.4k raised in 24 hours as a legacy to couple

- Georgina Cutler georgina.cutler@jpress.co.uk @Georgina_GLC

More than £1,400 has been raised in honour of a couple who died after they were involved in a horror crash on the A1(M).

Elaine Sullivan, 59, and David Daglish, 57, from Seaham, suffered fatal injuries and died at the scene of the incident, which happened on the northbound carriagewa­y near Bowburn, on Thursday, July 15.

The collision involved four cars, including the Vauxhall Crossland carrying the couple, and two lorries, with one of the HGVs catching fire in the aftermath of the crash.

A fundraiser has now been set up by Elaine’s daughter to help raise funds for the Eastlea Community Centre and East Durham Trust following

Elaine and Dave’s community efforts.

According to the GoFund me page, Elaine volunteere­d at the Eastlea Community Centre in Seaham and ran a Women’s Group, a support group as well as organised classes, activities and outings.

She also volunteere­d at the Youth Centre working in the kitchen to provide meals for children during the pandemic while Dave had been a volunteer for East Durham Trust as a CREE men’s group champion and then going onto to support the Trust’s food poverty interventi­on service during the pandemic.

In a statement online, their family said: “We don’t want their hard work, and the work of the centres that made this possible, to diminish in their name, so we have set up this fundraiser to go to the centres they volunteere­d from, and allow them to keep up the amazing work in the community.

"We’ve all received the kindest messages of support from friends and the community, and the one thing we can safely recognise is how much we are all going to miss them.”

A total of £1,430 has been raised in just 24 hours in honour of the couple who have been described as ‘pillars of the community’.

Elaine and Dave’s family added: “Mam was a big fan of theatre, music and dancing. Dave loved Sunderland AFC and enjoyed the occasional flutter on the horses, old Nutty Boy, loved ska music. A great couple!

"We are all feeling this deep loss and we can only try to find some light, something positive to focus on, to give back to the community that both Mam and Dave cared so much about.”

 ??  ?? David Daglish, 57, and Elaine Sullivan, 59, from Seaham, died in the crash on the A1(M) near Bowburn.
David Daglish, 57, and Elaine Sullivan, 59, from Seaham, died in the crash on the A1(M) near Bowburn.

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