Rugby pal teens who died in horror crash all pictured as final moments detailed
Tributes have been paid to the three teenagers who died following a horror head on collision in a Welsh village.
Three young men died at the scene of the collision in Coedely, around 15 miles from Cardiff, on Monday night (December 11).
Yesterday, they were named as Callum Griffiths, 19, from Porth, Jesse Owen, 18, from Tonypandy, and Morgan Smith, 18, from Tonypandy. Two other men, aged 18 and 19, were rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
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The crash involved a car and a bus, on Elwyn Street, at around 7pm on Monday. Two other people were also treated for minor injuries, Wales Online reports.
Reports also suggested that the young men, who had played rugby together since they were 10-years-old, had been to a funeral earlier that day, and were heading to a night out when tragedy struck.
On Tuesday night (December 12), the grieving families of the three men who died released tributes and photos in honour of the three teenagers via South Wales Police. The family of Jesse Owen, 18, from Penygraig, Rhondda Cynon Taff, said: “Jesse had a presence that would light up any room.
"He was loved by all who had the honour of knowing him. He was the most loving, happy, kind, calm and beautiful soul. He would do absolutely anything for anyone. He loved his family and friends and was loyal to the core.
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“Jesse loved his boxing, watches and socialising with friends. He has left a huge void in all of our hearts and our lives will never be the same without him. He will be sorely missed by his parents, grandparents, brothers and extended family. We are all truly heartbroken.”
The family of Morgan Smith, 18, from Clydach Vale, Tonypandy, said: “Morgan is a popular boy, he is a well-loved son, brother, grandson, nephew and cousin. Morgan was best known as a talented boxer previously gaining a Welsh title. He was an up-and-coming star with a promising boxing career ahead of him.
“We as a family are devastated by the loss of Morgan, we have been left with a void that can never be filled We love you our boy. We would like to thank all the emergency services that assisted at the scene. Please could you respect our privacy whilst we grieve the loss of Morgan.”
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The family of Callum Griffiths, 19, from Porth, his mum Natalie, dad Lee and Callum’s 15-year-old sister Erin, said: “Callum had the most beautiful smile that would light up the room. He was the most precious gift of a son and our love is endless.
“Our hearts have been broken into a million pieces, broken beyond repair. He was so loving and had a caring soul. He has left a hole in our hearts that cannot be filled. Callum was a world champion in Kickboxing and achieved numerous Gold medals and has represented Wales in different countries all over the world.
“Callum qualified as a Barber just over a year ago. He was a passionate, hard-working and a dedicated Barber. And we are so very proud of him. We are proud of everything he’s achieved. We love you 'Champ'."
Erin, Callum’s sister, added: “Callum was my best friend and the most selfless person in the world. I will always love him and am so proud of him.”
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