Bedford woman stuck in her car overnight after snow brought M25 to a standstill

The journey took 12 hours
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A Bedford woman was stuck in her car overnight on the M25 after snow brought the road to a standstill leaving people stuck in vehicles for 12 hours.

Gemma Rydqvist, 38, was travelling home to Bedford after a day in Colchester, Essex, with her mum Pamela, 60, and said the journey should have taken one hour.

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But after leaving at 7pm on Sunday (December 11) she got stuck in the snowstorm, which caused chaos including breakdowns, crashes and standstill traffic.

Video grab of the standstill traffic between junction 25 and 24 near Potters Bar on the M25 this morningVideo grab of the standstill traffic between junction 25 and 24 near Potters Bar on the M25 this morning
Video grab of the standstill traffic between junction 25 and 24 near Potters Bar on the M25 this morning

A video filmed at 4am shows the motorway littered with static cars.

She spent the night in their car, reaching her home at 7.40am today (December 12).

Speaking today Gemma said: "It was atrocious, there were so many crashes, people were stuck in the middle of the road - you couldn't move. I don't know how many cars I had to push. I am so happy to be home.

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"I walked in my door at 7:40am this morning. I had my disabled mum in the car. We had no water - she was suffering. There was nothing we could do."

The distribution manager who was stuck between junction 24 and 25 of the M25 for three hours said she had "never seen anything like this".

She said: "The authorities were totally unprepared. It was horrendous but there was a real sense of community. Everyone was helping each other."

The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for ice and fog across the UK today. Last night was the coldest night of the year, with temperatures hitting -15.7C in some areas.