1/1 POLICE are continuing to appeal for information following a fatal road traffic collision which happened on the A465. The collision involved a blue Ford Fiesta which was in collision with a white Renault Clio between the Hirwaun and Llwydcoed crematorium junctions of the A465. Detective Sergeant Huw O’Connell of South Wales Police’s serious collision investigation unit said: “We want to hear from anyone who may have seen the blue Ford Fiesta as it was being driven between 8am and 11am on Thursday, May 13. We are aware that the vehicle had been sighted in the Gurnos, Penybryn, Galon Uchaf, Cefn Coed, Aberdare and Penywaun areas prior to the collision.
Family of man who died on M4 in Wales share important message
Richard Pring, from Llanharry in Wales, died after an incident between junctions 34 for Miskin and 35 for Pencoed
Updated (Image: South Wales Police)
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The collision occurred on the M4 between junctions 34 and 35 at around 5.45am on Saturday morning Mr Pring s family has paid the following tribute to him: “As a close family we are truly devastated at the massive loss we have experienced in losing Richard. Our lives will never be the same, and nor would we want them to. Richard was a son, a father, a fiancé, a brother and a friend. “He was a massive presence that never failed to get you laughing. He would help anyone. But it is often those who help others who also need the help most.
Driver who treated the road as personal racetrack killed primary school worker and injured her daughter
Witnesses said 25-year-old Owen Daniel was driving as though he was in a computer game moments before the crash which saw his BMW fatally smash into Jeanette Macdonald s car
Owen Daniel has been jailed (Image: South Wales Police)
A man has been jailed for killing a 59-year-old primary school worker and seriously injuring her daughter while driving extremely dangerously .
Cardiff Crown Court heard how Owen Daniel, 25, had been seen driving recklessly by several witnesses moments before the fatal collision.
Prosecutor Matthew Cobbe said witnesses described Daniel as driving as though he were in a computer game” and that one had never seen anyone drive that dangerously in real life .