Champion horsewoman, 30, found dead hours after celebrating first wedding anniversary was just weeks away from starting ‘new chapter’

A woman was only weeks after celebrating her husband’s first wedding anniversary with her husband, migrating to a new life in Australia.
30 -year -old horse riding champion Abigail Garside was discovered on August 18 in the public gardens in Harrogate, North Yorks, after fringing a luxurious spa with his husband Samuel, a luxurious spa with his husband Samuel.
The couple shared cheerful pictures on social media at Rudding Park Resort, 300 acres of Rudding Park Resort, just a few hours before Mrs Garside was discovered three miles away in the center of Spa town.
Police deals with death as non -stable, but the exact conditions have not yet been explained to the public.
Daily Mail realizes that Ms. Garside, a successful manner rider who won the prestigious horse show of the year, plans to move to Australia with Mr. Garside.
The couple rented the new construction detached houses at the foot of Blackburn, Lancs and provided visas before a October move planned with three Dachshund dogs.
Ms. Garside explained the excitement of the couple in Melbourne on August 1 by publishing a picture on social media: ‘We are holding a secret. This is our new home. ‘
On the same day, Mr. Garside released on Instagram: ‘It was a 6 -month process, but we are officially committed to Australia! Visas are approved. The house was guaranteed. A brand new episode and adventure begins. ‘
Abigail Garside (right), her husband Samuel (left) with a marriage milestone with a luxurious spa withdrawing after frying on August 18, the public was discovered in the public gardens.
Daily Mail understands that Mrs. Garside is planning to move to Melbourne, Australia with her husband and impatiently impatients for the ‘new episode’ (in the picture: Mr. Garside’s successful visa application)
The couple fry one -year wedding anniversary before being dead
A friend of Ms. Garside, Daily Mail, said the couple counts down the days of mobilized days.
They said: ‘Both were very excited about moving to Australia. They were back and forth and fell in love with the country.
“ Abbey used to talk constantly and Sam was on the moon when he secured his working visa. They had all their future in front of them.
“ None of us can not believe that he went only one day after celebrating their first wedding anniversary. Beyond heartbreak. ‘
The couple visited Harrogate on August 17th to celebrate their weddings at Burnley, Crow Wood Hotel in Lancs and Spa Resort.
Only nine hours before the body was found, Mrs. Garside wrote the smiling photos of the couple who raised their champagne glasses in a hot tub on Facebook: ‘Harrogate celebrated our first wedding anniversary with a nice day love.’
Mr. Garside also released on Facebook that day, shared the wedding pictures and: ‘1 year since you were my wife !! I love you more every day, happy birthday. ‘
Ms. Garside’s body was discovered in the gardens in the center of the town of Spa shortly after 6.15.
A friend of Mrs. Garside (in the picture) told Daily Mail that the couple counts the days of mobilized days
Couple (in the picture), just a few hours before the discovery of Mrs. Garside’s body, 300 acres of Rudding Park Resort shared cheerful pictures on social media
Mrs. Garside (Picture) Found after 6.15 in the gardens in the center of the town of Spa found
On August 17, 2024, the couple’s big day (seen above) came for a year, Lancashire, Crow Wood Hotel in Burnley and Spa Resort
The demolished Mr. Garside shared the tragic news of his wife’s sudden death. He published a photo of the loved couple shot the previous day and wrote: ‘My absolute world, my best friend and my beautiful dear wife.
“I will love you forever and you will never leave my heart xxx.”
The couple’s new building in Blackburn had no answer in 2021 for £ 245,000.
Ms. Garside’s Porsche was parked on the car road with a personalized recording plate.
Anne Gresty, a broken mother of her heart, said she was very upset to talk about the tragedy.
He said: ‘Sorry, the wrong time. We were definitely ruined. ‘
North Yorkshire police confirmed that a woman’s body was discovered in the gardens on Montpellier Hill in the heart of Harrogate on Monday, August 18th.
No arrest was made.
One day before his body, Abbey and his husband Sam were publishing on social media about their luxury times at Rudding Park Hotel in Harrogate
Mrs. Garside (Picture) was well known in the riding circles that won the prestigious year in 2019
The spokesman for the force said: ‘A cord containing scanning was placed to allow the investigation to take place in order to realize the conditions.
‘At this stage, we do not believe that there are currently suspicious conditions surrounding his death, and now a report will be prepared for Coroner.
‘Right now our thoughts are with the woman’s family.’
An investigation is planned to be opened at the North Yorkshire Coroner Court on September 11th.
Ms. Garside is believed to be in form and healthy – and last year, she climbed 800 -meter coniston in the lake area.
The couple, which started to appear in 2020, had previously scored Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon.
Ms. Garside was well known in the riding circles that won the horse show in 2019.
Ribble Valley Riding Club, who has been a member for more than twenty years, told the ‘great sadness’.
The couple’s friends (in the picture) left the social media inundated with shock and grief messages
Mrs. Garside and her husband published photos of their lives together on social media, including foreign holidays (as seen above). When they got married, he wrote on Facebook: ‘I marry the man of my dreams today’
‘Abigail has been a great supporter and very valuable member for over 20 years.
Abigail will unfortunately miss everyone in the horse world. To send all our love to the family in this very sad time. ‘
The shipment included a photographic collection that shows his journey throughout the club.
Ms. Garside’s funeral will take place on Tuesday with a horse -drawn transport regiment from her home to a nearby church in the village of Fenismcowles.
A monument web page asked friends to donate mental health to the mind and the trust of the dog, which is defined as ’causes close to the heart’.
A article on the site, which details the funeral arrangement, said: ‘We will deeply touch your presence because we give Abigail to the good farewell it deserves.’
The tribute was paid by online friends.
Naomi Raph wrote: ‘Beautiful best friend. You illuminate every room with your smile and laughter.
“ I was definitely ruined, our friendship group will not be the same without you.
“I love you forever.”




