Western Mail

Father of two and ‘true gentleman’ is killed in crash

- ROBERT HARRIES Reporter robert.harries@walesonlin­e.co.uk

TRIBUTES have been paid to a 40-year-old father of two, one of two people killed in a crash between a lorry and a van.

Arwel Davies died in a head-on collision which happened on the A40 near the town of Llandeilo in Carmarthen­shire at around 12.20pm on Thursday, July 8.

Emergency services, including a Wales Air Ambulance helicopter, attended the scene of the crash, but it was confirmed later that two men had died.

The family of Mr Davies have since described how their lives will never be the same without him.

In a statement, the family said: “No words can describe the impact Arwel had on the lives of many, especially his adored wife, Laura, his beautiful children, Owen and Sofia, his proud father, Eirian, and his devoted brother and sister, Ioan and Catrin.

“Our lives will never be the same following Arwel’s tragic passing, however, we can hold on to the special and fond memories that Arwel has left us with, his infectious smile, his sparkling blue eyes, and his attitude to live life to the full.

“It has truly been a comfort to his family and friends the support received from our local community, the rugby community and the hot air balloon family we had become, since we lost Arwel. He would be truly humbled by everybody’s kind words.”

Speaking about Mr Davies’ life and career working for the family business, the statement added: “Arwel was a successful businessma­n, having been taken under the wing of the loyal staff of Adeilad Cladding over 20 years ago to allow Arwel to develop the business that his father had successful­ly started over 40 years ago.

“His staff over the years have provided so much encouragem­ent, supporting his vision for the future of the family business.

“They have been a tremendous support through these tragic days since Arwel’s passing, running the business as Arwel would.

“Arwel was a keen sportsman and is well-known in our local rugby club, Llandovery RFC, as a loyal player and supporter.

“He began as a youth player, before moving on to senior rugby at the club, playing a season for the 1st XV team, however, he will always remain at the heart of the 2nd XV team, where he spent year upon year playing rugby, and to this day continued to play, with the words “one more year” continuing to echo in our home.

“Not only did Arwel continue to play rugby, he had also taken on the role of a “Junior Drovers” coach and was currently coaching the Under 9s team where Owen played.

“Arwel also followed in the footsteps of his father, flying a hot air balloon across the Towy Valley, a beautiful sight to see on a cold frosty morning or a summer’s evening. Arwel provided many family members, friends and customers with the opportunit­y of a flight of a lifetime.

“Arwel achieved so much in his 40 years, we are all so incredibly proud of him.

“Heaven has gained a true gentleman.”

A long section of the A40 was closed in both directions for almost ten hours following the crash, which involved a flatbed lorry and a Transit tipper van and happened a short distance from The Cottage Inn, around two miles west of Llandeilo.

A girl who was also involved in the crash and was taken to hospital, but did not sustain serious injuries.

Police have confirmed the other man who died in the crash has been named as Wyn Williams, who was 62 and from Carmarthen.

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