South Wales Echo

‘Fantastic father’ died after M4 chase

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A MAN who died after a police chase on the M4 has been named as “fantastic father” Andrew Gwynne.

Mr Gwynne, 35, from Gloucester, was killed when his red Ford Focus crashed with a Landrover as he drove eastbound between Junctions 30 and 32 in Cardiff at about 6pm on Saturday.

Police said they used a stinger minutes before the crash to stop Mr Gwynne’s car.

In a statement, South Wales Police said: “A stinger was deployed by police to stop the red Ford Focus after it had been sighted by traffic officers driving dangerousl­y along the M4.”

Mr Gwynne’s family said he would be “sorely missed”.

In a statement, they said: “To try and put into words what Andrew meant to us all is almost impossible to do. We as a family are beyond heartbroke­n with the tragic news of his death – losing him so suddenly is devastatin­g.

“He will be so dearly missed and was a massive part of a large family. He was always fun and energetic; a true family orientated man who was a fantastic father, partner, son, uncle and great uncle, and brother, who has been taken from us so tragically.

“He will be sorely missed and the memories we all share will never leave any of us”

The incident has now been referred to the Independen­t Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).

A spokeswoma­n said: “We have an independen­t investigat­ion under way into a fatal road traffic collision following a police pursuit which happened on the eastbound carriagewa­y of the M4 near the Junction 32 Coryton interchang­e at around 6pm on Saturday evening (August 5). A man in his 30s was pronounced dead following the incident.

“We understand he was in a Ford Focus which was being pursued by South Wales Police officers when it was in a collision with a Landrover.

“The driver of that vehicle was taken to hospital after being cut free but was not thought to be seriously injured. We were notified by South Wales Police and the IPCC deployed investigat­ors to the scene and to attend the police post incident procedures.”

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