Family of woman who died in fatal RTC between Cross Hands and Pont Abraham pay tribute to her life

TRIBUTE | The family of the woman who died in a collision have paid tribute to a wife and daughter who was an “intelligent, kind and caring soul.”

Emily Thornton-Sandy, aged 30, of Pontarddulais, died following a road traffic collision on the A48 between Cross Hands and Pont Abraham that occurred on Tuesday, 5 November 2024. Emily’s vehicle was involved in a collision whilst driving home following a vet appointment. Emily’s dog, Scout, passed away shortly after the collision.

Emily was rushed to University Hospital of Wales following the collision, but her condition worsened, and she passed away on Monday 11 November with her husband at her side.

Emily’s husband spoke of his grief in a statement:

“This still feels unreal and none of us can take it in. Emily was kind, compassionate, and had so much more to give. She used her intelligence in her work as a solicitor, where she strove to help others affected by industrial disease. Emily loved literature and was passionate about her house plants. Her passing has left a hole in our lives which can never be filled. I wake up every morning in disbelief at the fact that I will never see her smile again. Emily deserved a long and happy life, and the thought of what happened to her that day brings the greatest pain to all those who love her.

“Scout was the most gentle, affectionate dog you could ever meet, and I have not been able to grieve for her death as I should. She brought great happiness to both me and Emily and the world has lost so much joy.

“I wish to thank all emergency services staff and persons at the scene for all the help they provided to Emily and Scout, and to the staff at University Hospital of Wales for doing everything they could for Emily in the days following the collision”.

Emily’s parents have also expressed their loss in a statement:

“The loss of Emily, our only child, is devastating. She meant the absolute world to us, and our lives have been changed forever. Not only have we lost our baby girl, but we mourn the loss of the grandchildren that we will never have.

“Emily has always been our pride and joy and she achieved so much during her short life. She was an intelligent, kind and caring soul and she touched the lives of so many people both in life and in death. She will never be forgotten.”


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