Husband of Gretna Green bride is charged with her murder after she died from severe injuries following attack at her home Lucy Dyson, 30, died at her home in Andover, Hampshire, on Sunday morning Her husband Shane, 28, has been charged and will appear at court tomorrow She was pictured embracing husband after wedding in Gretna Green, Scotland By Dianne Apen-sadler For Mailonline Published: 22:15 BST, 25 June 2019 | Updated: 07:25 BST, 26 June 2019 The husband of the Gretna Green bride who died after she was found with severe injuries has been charged with her murder. Lucy Dyson, 30, was found with 'multiple injuries' at her home in Andover, Hampshire, at around 5.30am on Sunday and died a short time later. Her husband, Shane Dyson, 28, has been charged with her murder and will appear at Basingstoke Magistrates' Court tomorrow. Mourners yesterday laid bunches of flowers outside the house where Lucy was found in Suffolk Road, two miles away from Dyson's address. Neighbours said they often saw 'kind' Lucy, also known as Lucy-Anne Rushton, passing by with her two children. Lucy Dyson's husband Shane has been charged with her murder after she was found with 'multiple injuries' and died a short time later on Sunday morning He will appear at Basingstoke Magistrates' Court tomorrow. Pictures of Ms Dyson show her embracing her husband following their wedding in Gretna Green, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland One neighbour, who did not want to be named, said: 'I have only lived here for a month, and have met Lucy just once. It was very brief, while I was walking past we house with the buggy. 'She was very kind and we chatted a little because I had my kids with me and she mentioned she had young children.' A teenage girl living opposite Lucy's terraced home said she was woken up by screaming on Sunday, and spotted police cars outside her property. She added: 'I was woken up about 6am yesterday by someone screaming. It was a woman in the road outside the lady's house. 'I looked out of my bedroom window and saw the police out there, so I just sat in the window and watched. 'Then another woman came out. She said "you need to be quiet now", and then they just started fighting. 'They were physically fighting in the street - hitting each other. The police got involved then, and I couldn't see what happened next.' Neighbours said they often saw 'kind' Lucy, also known as Lucy-Anne Rushton, passing by with her two children Share or comment on this article: Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility