TRIBUTES have been paid to a 'beautiful' Warrington woman after the sad news of her death has spread on social media. 

Reports have suggested former Penketh High pupil Charlotte Sant, aged 24, died after an accident on a dune buggy in the Middle East.  

The Flixton PE teacher was killed when the vehicle overturned in a horrific crash while visiting sand dunes in Qatar on Saturday with her boyfriend. 

Originally from Sankey Bridges, she studied at Priestley College.

While there she achieved a triple distinction for a BTEC sport and physical science course.

Tributes on the Tavern Sports Bar's Facebook page said: "The Tavern changed the day you walked through the doors, loved by everyone. 

"You will be in our hearts and thoughts forever more, Far too young to die."

Another post said the bar on Church Street would be organising a collection in memory of Charlotte: 

"After learning the tragic news that we lost Charlotte a much loved member of staff that used to work here, we have decided to do a a collection to pass onto the family and for a bunch of flowers. If anyone would like to donate please see a member off staff x"

Friends have said Charlotte worked at the Warrington Wolves Foundation as a community coach in schools before working at the Tavern.

A tribute added the former Liverpool John Moores student was 'loved by all at both work places as well as all her friends away from work'. 

Friend Tim Hurn added: "She had been teaching in Qatar with her boyfriend for over a year but was coming back this summer. 

"She had an infectious personality and I don't know one person that didn't like her. 

"She was always laughing and we were very lucky to have her as a friend."

Leave your tributes for Charlotte below.