Three lifeless and one significantly injured in horror crash

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Three have died and one has suffered life-threatening injures

The A489 between Churchstoke and Lydham(Picture: Google)

Three folks have died and one individual has suffered severe accidents in a crash on a serious A highway in Powys on Thursday, December 11. The crash occurred at round 5pm on the A489 between Churchstoke and Lydham close to the border with England.

Dyfed Powys Police mentioned the crash concerned two automobiles – a gray Audi A4 and a crimson Toyota Yaris. Two folks travelling within the Toyota Yaris, and the driving force of the Audi A4 all died after sustaining deadly accidents.

Police are asking any witnesses to please get in contact as their enquiries proceed.

A press release additionally mentioned that on the time of the collision a blue tractor with a entrance attachment was additionally travelling on the identical stretch of highway.

A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police mentioned: “At approx. 4.50pm on Thursday, December 11, 2025 Dyfed-Powys Police obtained stories of a severe RTC on the A489 between Churchstoke and Lydham. The situation is thought regionally as Snead.

“Automobiles that collided had been a gray Audi A4 and a crimson Toyota Yaris. On the time of the collision a blue tractor with a entrance attachment was additionally travelling on the identical stretch of highway.

“Sadly, two folks within the Toyota Yaris, and the driving force of the Audi A4 sustained deadly accidents.

“One other passenger within the Yaris sustained severe accidents and was conveyed to hospital by Air Ambulance. Subsequent of kin have been knowledgeable and are being supported by specialist officers.

“An investigation is underway, and officers are asking anybody who witnessed the collision or any of the autos at round that point, or if they’ve sprint cam while travelling on that individual highway on the related time, to get in contact with them.”

If in case you have any info that would assist police enquiries, you’ll be able to contact them through their web site, by emailing 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk, messaging them on social media, or by calling 101.

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