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Llantrisant fatal RTC – Victim named and his family pay tribute

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Appeals Featured RCT/Merthyr/Bridgend
Published: 17:05 22/11/2025
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On Wednesday, October 22, 45-year-old Michael Griffiths – a pedestrian – died after being in collision with a car on Heol-Y-Sarn, Llantrisant just before 6pm.

The incident happened opposite the main entrance to the Royal Mint at 5.50pm, on October 22, 2025.

Michael was from the local area, and his family have paid the following tribute to him:

“Michael was a much-loved son, one-of-a-kind father, an irreplaceable big brother to three doting siblings, and a genuine, loyal friend to many. We are all deeply saddened to have lost Michael in such a tragic way, but we now want to focus on celebrating the incredible person he was.

“Michael had a strong sense of character — kind, generous, and full of life. His cheeky and, at times, mischievous personality shone through in everything he did. We will all remember countless funny stories of adventures, days out, and shared moments with Michael.

“From a young age, Michael trained as a plasterer, a trade in which he was naturally gifted. His college tutor once said he was one of the best students he had ever taught. Michael went on to use those skills throughout his life, always taking great pride in his work.

“He was especially proud of his stone masonry, a craft he learned from his beloved Grancha. Michael started working alongside him as a child and quickly developed the same natural talent for the trade. He continued to refine his stone masonry throughout his life, building beautiful stone walls across the mountains of the valleys — work he was truly proud of. One of the greatest joys was that his own son was able to share similar experiences with Michael, just as Michael had with his Grancha.

“Michael was happiest outdoors. Whether mountain biking at full speed, hiking across the valleys, or fishing quietly by the river, he found freedom and peace in nature. He also enjoyed a bit of friendly competition and was a keen golfer, darts player, and pool enthusiast — all of which, much to everyone’s frustration, he was annoyingly good at.

“We will also remember Michael for his instinctive style of training dogs, he had a number of dogs during his lifetime, all of which he was fiercely devoted to and loved. He trained them in such a way that they were very loyal and loving back and Michael only needed to nod to them and they would listen.

“We take comfort in imagining Michael at peace now, somewhere high up a mountain with his beloved dogs by his side. He will live on in our memories, in the stories we tell, and most of all, through his family and his son.”

Anyone with information can contact 101 – please give reference 2500338095.

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