Tributes paid to man 'loved by everyone' after A40 crash

The family of Joshua Jones-Rogers say they've been inundated with messages

Joshua Jones-Rogers
Author: Oliver MorganPublished 8th Nov 2024
Last updated 8th Nov 2024

The family of a man who died in a crash on the A40 near Canaston Bridge Roundabout a week ago, have paid tribute to him.

Joshua James Rogers has been called 'our little troublemaker' - adding the messages they've received show how much he was loved by everyone.

Police are investigating the incident, and their appeal into what happened continues.

A statement from Joshua’s family said: “Joshua we are lost without you, despite your antics you were our little troublemaker.

"The messages we have received, only evidence how much you were loved by everyone.

"We will love you always.

"Forever our Boy, forever a father, forever our brother, forever our grandson, forever our friend.

We would like to thank all the emergency services and members of the public that were there that night”.

Police are investigating the collision and would appeal to anyone who may have been travelling on A40 near Canaston Bridge roundabout at around 11.15pm to contact them.

Investigating officers would particularly like to speak to any motorists who were in the area at that time who have dash cam in their vehicles.

You can contact police, either online, by emailing 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk, or by calling 101.

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