Police confirm two dead and three taken to hospital with serious injuries after a crash near Templeton on Tuesday night.
Dyfed Powys Police are appealing for witnesses after two people died during a crash near Templeton on Tuesday, 25 October.
Two cars were involved in the crash which happened shortly before 5:30pm.
As a result of the crash, an elderly man and woman died as a result of their injuries.
An adult and two children - occupied by the second car - were taken to hospital with serious injuries.
In a statement, police said:
“We are appealing for witnesses following a fatal collision on the A4115 between Templeton and Cross Hands, Pembrokeshire, which occurred just before 5.30pm yesterday.
“Three cars were involved – a silver Hyundai i10, a white Peugeot 3008 and a silver Mini.
“Sadly, an elderly man and woman, both travelling in the same car, died as a result of their injuries. Next of kin has been informed.
“One adult and two children were taken to hospital with serious injuries.
“The road was closed for investigation and was reopened by 1.45am."
Police are now appealing for witnesses.
If anyone has any information that can help with the investigation, the police ask people to let PS Paul Owen-Williams know by either:
On Thursday, 27 October, police released a family tribute for a Mr and Mrs McDonald from Tenby who were respectively killed at the crash. Read the full tribute by clicking here.
Police confirm two fatalities at Templeton crash
Police confirm two dead and three taken to hospital with serious injuries after a crash near Templeton on Tuesday night.
Dyfed Powys Police are appealing for witnesses after two people died during a crash near Templeton on Tuesday, 25 October.
Two cars were involved in the crash which happened shortly before 5:30pm.
As a result of the crash, an elderly man and woman died as a result of their injuries.
An adult and two children - occupied by the second car - were taken to hospital with serious injuries.
In a statement, police said:
“We are appealing for witnesses following a fatal collision on the A4115 between Templeton and Cross Hands, Pembrokeshire, which occurred just before 5.30pm yesterday.
“Three cars were involved – a silver Hyundai i10, a white Peugeot 3008 and a silver Mini.
“Sadly, an elderly man and woman, both travelling in the same car, died as a result of their injuries. Next of kin has been informed.
“One adult and two children were taken to hospital with serious injuries.
“The road was closed for investigation and was reopened by 1.45am."
Police are now appealing for witnesses.
If anyone has any information that can help with the investigation, the police ask people to let PS Paul Owen-Williams know by either:
Online (click here), Email - 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk, Calling 101.
Quote reference: DP-20221025-299
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