The fatal crash involved a grey Audi A4 and a red Toyota Yaris on the A489 in Powys – two people in the Toyota Yaris, and the driver of the Audi A4 were later pronounced dead
A tragic crash on a major A road in Powys has claimed the lives of three people and left another seriously injured. The incident took place around 5pm on Thursday, December 11, on the A489 between Churchstoke and Lydham, near the English border.
Dyfed Powys Police have confirmed that the collision involved two vehicles – a grey Audi A4 and a red Toyota Yaris. Tragically, both occupants of the Toyota Yaris and the driver of the Audi A4 succumbed to fatal injuries.
As investigations continue, police are appealing for any witnesses to come forward. The authorities also noted that at the time of the accident, a blue tractor with a front attachment was travelling along the same stretch of road, reports Wales Online.
A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police stated: “At approx. 4.50pm on Thursday, December 11, 2025 Dyfed-Powys Police received reports of a serious RTC on the A489 between Churchstoke and Lydham. The location is known locally as Snead.
“Vehicles that collided were a grey Audi A4 and a red Toyota Yaris. At the time of the collision a blue tractor with a front attachment was also travelling on the same stretch of road.
“Sadly, two people in the Toyota Yaris, and the driver of the Audi A4 sustained fatal injuries.
“Another passenger in the Yaris sustained serious injuries and was conveyed to hospital by Air Ambulance. Next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.
“An investigation is underway, and officers are asking anyone who witnessed the collision or any of the vehicles at around that time, or if they have dash cam whilst travelling on that particular road at the relevant time, to get in touch with them.”
If you have any information that could assist police enquiries, you can reach out to them via their website, by emailing 101@dyfed-powys. police. uk, messaging them on social media, or by dialling 101.
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