'I'm feeing blessed'- Wife to Newcastle widow finds love again after passing of second husband 2 years ago

'I'm feeing blessed'- Wife to Newcastle widow finds love again after passing of second husband 2 years ago

Eric Munene 22:00 - 21.09.2024

Louise Speed has found love again after her seco husband passed away 2 years ago due to brain cancer

Louise Speed, widow of the late footballer Gary Speed, has found love once more, two years after the heart-breaking loss of her second husband, Quinton Bird, to brain cancer.

The journey of grief has been long and tumultuous for Louise, who tragically lost Gary in November 2011, when he took his own life.

The couple had two sons, Eddie and Tommy, who were just teenagers at the time.

In the years following Gary’s death, Louise faced immense challenges, battling loneliness and navigating the complexities of single motherhood.

She eventually remarried Quinton Bird in a lavish ceremony in 2021, seeking comfort and partnership after years of sorrow.

However, just six months into their marriage, tragedy struck again when Quinton succumbed to an aggressive brain tumor, leaving Louise once more grappling with profound grief.

Now, at 53, Louise has emerged from the shadows of her past and embraced a new chapter in her life. She has begun a relationship with Andrew Dickens, a 45-year-old millionaire property developer from their shared village in North Wales.

The pair’s bond blossomed from friendship, and they have recently moved in together at Andrew’s modern farmhouse near Wrexham. Louise describes herself as feeling “blessed” to have found love again, a sentiment echoed by those close to her.

In a surprising twist, Louise and Andrew have also entered into a business partnership, launching their own property development firm.

This venture marks a significant step for Louise, combining her personal and professional aspirations with Andrew. Friends say the couple is thriving together, enjoying both their romantic relationship and entrepreneurial pursuits.

Andrew spoke fondly of their connection, noting how they had lived mere yards from each other for years before discovering their compatibility.

“We became good friends over time, and it just blossomed into something beautiful,” he shared. The couple is currently enjoying a getaway in the South of France, deepening their bond amidst the picturesque scenery.

Louise’s journey is a poignant reminder of resilience in the face of profound loss. While the memories of Gary and Quinton will always remain a part of her, she is embracing the possibility of happiness and new beginnings.

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