2011年4月23日星期六

Police name car reservoir victims

April 21, 2011 last updated at 17: 56 GMT Denise Griffiths survived, but their family members died after her car crashed in the ReservoirThe family, who died after her car in a reservoir of Powys were overthrown named.

Driver Denise Griffith, 55, Pontypridd, managed from their Peugeot 807 and on the edge of Llyn Clywedog, swim in the vicinity of Llanidloes.

But her husband, Emyr, 66, died along with their foster sons, Peter Briscome and Liam Govier, both 14, and her mother Phyllis Hooper, 84.

The death by dangerous driving caused suspicion of a man was rescued.

Dyfed-Powys police have appealed on Wednesday afternoon for witnesses to an incident between Peugeot and a Ford Mondeo.

The family of the Pwllgwaun area of Pontypridd, had been on holiday in the area.

'Deeply saddened'

The victims bodies were with the help of the fire brigade, a diving team and RAF helicopter restored.

Earlier on Thursday, observed a minute's silence in the county Hall in Llandrindod Wells.

Llanidloes Town Council Gareth Morgan said the death of "People at many levels affected".

Mr Morgan said: "a place such as Llanidloes is very small and closely knit and people have deeply been saddened by the death."

"It is a great tragedy to four people in this terrible way and for the driver, which foster remain without her husband, mother and teenaged boys, have wiped out."

Skid marks show where the family's Peugeot 807 left the roadSkid marks show where the family of Peugeot 807 the street left

"What happened yesterday everyone's heart has touched."

"It is a great, great tragedy."

In Pontypridd, Wales, neighbor Shirley Williams said: "I can get not about you."

Cardiff City fans

She described the couple as good neighbours and very nice people. Others said the pair had long-term foster parents to the two young and had encouraged other children.

You said that the couple in their local church and big sports fans, bowls as family were involved in games.

They were also Cardiff City fans, participation in home games, and Mr. of Griffith's Pontypridd Taff Ely indoor bowls Club member.

Secretary of David Evans Mr Griffith called a beautiful man who would help someone.

"He liked Cardiff City and whole family used to go to every Saturday if there was a home game," he said:

Mr Evans said Mr Griffith shells in the Club up to four times per week, with his wife Tuesday games used and also to the two young would.

Barbara Brown, of the bowls with Mr Griffith played, said the deaths had destroyed all of their friends.

"I spoke with a lady today morning and they just burst into tears."

"This is how people about you for a long, long time will be," she said.

"And he will be spoken for a long, long time." "The world is cruel because he has done so much good."


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