The family of a husband and wife who died following a horrific crash on a busy Hampshire road have paid tribute to a 'hugely caring, fun loving and inspirational couple'.

John Woodget, 64, and his wife, Judith Woodget, 65, both died from their injuries after their car was involved in a collision with a lorry parked in a lay-by.

This was on the westbound carriageway of the A303 west of Bullingdon Cross interchange near Winchester on Sunday, July 19.

Mr Woodget died at the scene while his wife died at Southampton General Hospital the following day with family at her side.

Their family have now released a tribute.

A statement said: "John and Judith were adored by their children Matthew, Lucy and Sarah and their four grandsons Theodore, Maxwell, Sebastian and Miles.

"The hole left in the family is unfathomable. They were a hugely caring, fun loving and inspirational couple.

"They constantly provided time, energy and help to so many people, from family and friends to the community and beyond."

Mr and Mrs Woodget lived in Lockeridge, Marlbourgh.

Tributes are welcomed via donations to the John and Judith Woodget Fund at the Wiltshire Community Foundation of which John was Chairperson.

Donations via wiltshirecf.org.uk or 01380729284 quoting the fund name.

Anyone with information about the incident can contact Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 101 quoting Operation Sistene.