Police issue appeal for information after Anglesey crash

Three people were pronounced dead at the scene

The incident occurred on Alma Street, close to Beaumaris Pier
Author: Tom PreecePublished 29th Aug 2024
Last updated 29th Aug 2024

Three people have died in a road collision in a Welsh coastal town, police have said.

North Wales Police said officers responded to reports of a road collision in Beaumaris on Anglesey, shortly after 2.45pm on Wednesday.

The incident occurred on Alma Street, close to Beaumaris Pier.

Officers attended along with fire, ambulance and air ambulance crews.

Sadly, three people were pronounced deceased at the scene.

Police efforts to establish the full circumstances of this incident remain ongoing.

Officers are continuing to appeal to people to avoid the area of the High Street, which is expected to be closed for some time.

A witness said the collision involved "a car hitting a pedestrian and then hitting a house".

The Beaumaris resident was in a hotel overlooking the scene and was alerted to the incident by a "loud bang".

She told the PA news agency she watched "people trying very, very hard to do CPR".

"It was just awful, the ambulance took ages to get here and when the police and the vehicles eventually came... there was nothing they could do once they got here.

"(The vehicle) was so mangled. It's so mangled it's not true.

"Everybody really rallied around, diverting the traffic and trying their best to give the people dignity, but it was pretty horrific."

She added: "The town is absolutely full of tourists and people walk down that street. It's just a beautiful, beautiful place."

Images seen by PA show a dark four-door car with a badly damaged bonnet facing in-land, immediately next to a seafront building.

Chief Inspector Caroline Mullen-Hurst said: “Sadly, we can confirm that three people have been fatally injured in the incident.

“We are appealing to anybody who witnessed the incident that hasn’t already spoken to officers, or anybody who might have dashcam footage, to please get in touch.

Rhun ap Iorwerth, leader of Plaid Cymru, said in a statement on social media site X: "This is devastating news and my condolences are with those involved and their loved ones.

"I ask anyone who has any information to assist the police in their investigation to come forward.

"I am grateful to all the emergency services for their quick response. Diolch."

Llinos Medi, Plaid Cymru MP for Ynys Mon, posted on the same platform: "Devastating news from Beaumaris.

"I am thinking of everyone who has been affected today. The news has shaken our community here on the island.

"A heartfelt thank you to all the emergency services and volunteers who are responding to the emergency."

The Archbishop of Wales, Andrew John, and the Bishop of Bardsey, David Morris, issued a joint statement offering "our sympathy and prayers to all who have been involved in today's car accident".

They said: "This is devastating news for the community and for the friends and family of the three people who have sadly died."

Fire, police, ambulance, and air ambulance crews all attended the incident.

Police urged people to avoid the area, including nearby High Street, "which is expected to be closed for some time".

Virginia Crosbie, former Conservative MP for Ynys Mon, said in a statement on Facebook: "My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims, their families and loved ones."

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