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    Family tribute to man ‘who would help anyone’

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 16, 2021No Comments
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    The 34 year-old man who died following a road traffic collision on the M4 in the early hours of Saturday 13th February has been named as Richard Pring from Llanharry.

    Richard’s family has paid the following tribute to him:  “As a close family we are truly devastated at the massive loss we have experienced in losing Richard.  Our lives will never be the same, and nor would we want them to. Richard was a son, a father, a fiance, a brother and a friend.

    “He was a massive presence that never failed to get you laughing. He would help anyone. But it is often those who help others who also need the help most.

    “Mental health amongst men is often a taboo subject. It’s usually overlooked and underplayed. Swept under the rug. Please, if you or anyone you know needs help, seek it out.

    “The family would also like to thank everyone in our small, but close community, for their kind words and support at this time. It is okay not to be okay.”

    Mind 0300 123 3393 or email [email protected].If you feel more comfortable texting, you can now do so. Send your texts through to 86463.

    Samaritans whatever you’re going through, call us free any time, from any phone, on 116 123.

    South Wales Police is continuing to investigate the collision which occurred on the M4 between junctions 34 and 35 at around 5.45am on Saturday morning.

    Sergeant Huw O’Connell, of the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said:  “It is important that we hear from anyone who was travelling in either direction between J34-35 on M4 between 5.35am and 5.50am on Saturday and who has not yet contacted us.

    “In particular we want to hear from anyone who travelled in the area and may have dash camera footage”

    Anyone who can help is asked to call South Wales Police on 101 or email [email protected] and quote occurrence 2100051765.

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