
BBC presenter Lynda Shahwan killed in horror car crash on family holiday in Canada as tributes paid to ‘special' star
Mother-of-two Lynda Shahwan, 53, died in the crash while in Canada with her husband and their two sons.
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The journalist had recently worked as a co-presenter with Radio Two gardener Terry on his Plotcast podcast.
She and Terry "explored the joys of allotment life on a Rhondda hillside".
Terry - who is regular gardener on the Jeremy Vine show - said Lynda was taken "far too soon."
He said: "My last two years of working with Lynda on the Plotcast were the most fulfilling and cherished broadcasting I have done.
"Our chemistry and her creative talent made every episode a gem of gardening knowledge. Such fun whilst still being very informative.
"Her professionalism and easy going manner made every recording a pleasure and brought the best out of us both.
"We became true friends and after recording we would both relax and discuss many aspects of life."
The podcast made by BBC Radio Wales podcast has appealed to thousands of listeners, giving advice and reflecting the growing seasons,
Lynda, who lived in Heath, Cardiff, who had worked for Radio Wales for more than 25 years.
Head of Radio Wales Carolyn Hitt said: "Lynda was a very special person.
"Since she began her career with Radio Wales in 1999 she made a brilliant impact on the station, on and off air, working across almost all of our output.
"For several years, Lynda was Roy Noble's fellow presenter on his morning show, where he affectionately christened her 'The Lily from Caerphilly'.
"More recently, Lynda was back in front of the mic once more, this time with Terry Walton, co-presenting and producing her fantastic passion project the Plotcast – just one of the many examples of her creativity and innovation.
"We are all devastated at Radio Wales at the sudden loss of our much-loved colleague and friend and our hearts go out to Lynda's husband Sharif – who is also a much-loved colleague - their two sons and all their family and friends."
Veteran BBC broadcaster Roy Noble added: "Our feelings of condolence go to Lynda's family, Sharif and the boys.
"It was a sudden, sudden loss to them and something we in Radio Wales cannot process.
"Her legacy will be always, always remembered."
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