The heartbroken family of a motorcyclist killed after being involved in a crash with a car has paid a heartfelt tribute to the man who "filled their hearts with love and jollity." Timothy Seyffert tragically died after the crash which took place on the A494 near Llanuwchllyn in Gwynedd at around 2.45pm on Saturday, July 23.
The 47-year-old was a father and from the Llandrindod Wells area. His family, in a heartfelt tribute, described him as "kind, caring and compassionate." The incident involved a silver-coloured Seat Leon and a red-coloured BMW motorcycle. Police closed the road for a time while investigation work was carried out, North Wales Live reports.
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In a statement, released via North Wales Police, the family said: “Timothy, or Tim to those he knew, was my Dad. He was a kind, caring and compassionate man, whose hearty embrace he shared with those he cared for. Motorcycling has been a passion of his for many decades, and sadly I shall never get to enjoy his bi-wheeled company on the road ever again. In this time of tragic circumstance, we kindly ask to be left in peace and privacy as we grieve for the man who filled our hearts with love and jollity."
Sergeant Emlyn Hughes of the Roads Policing Unit added: “Our profound sympathies are with Mr Seyffert’s family and friends at this incredibly difficult time. We are appealing for any witnesses to the collision, or anybody who may have been travelling along the A494 around the time of the incident and who may have dash cam footage, to contact us.”
Any witnesses are urged to contact officers at the Western Roads Policing Unit via the website or by calling 101, quoting reference number 22000530082.
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