The family of Ian Winder, the 46-year-old man who died following a collision which took place on the A4233, in Porth, on Wednesday, June 18, have paid tribute to him. Ian had four children and two grandchildren.
They said: “As a family we are truly heartbroken and devastated and we ask for time to grieve and process the loss of Ian.
“Ian was an incredible father, grandfather, son, brother, and uncle. His warmth, kindness, and unwavering love touched everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. To know Ian was to love him—he had a rare gift for making people feel seen, valued, and uplifted.
“His sense of humour was legendary; sharp, quick, and delightfully mischievous. Ian had a way of lighting up every room he entered, not just with laughter, but with his unmistakable presence and unforgettable character. He brought joy, comfort, and strength to his family and friends every single day.
“Ian was a Manchester United super-fan who never missed a game on TV. His heart belonged to the Red Devils, but he also had a soft spot for his three beloved Dachshunds, who were rarely far from his side. As much as he loved football and his dogs, nothing brought him more joy than simply being with his family—that’s when he was truly at his happiest.
“The family would also like to express their sincere thanks to all members of the emergency services who responded on the evening of the incident. We are especially grateful to the South Wales Police Family Liaison Officer for their support and guidance, and to the wider public for their overwhelming kindness and thoughtful messages during this incredibly difficult time.”
“He will be missed beyond words—but his spirit, laughter, and the love he gave so freely will live on in all of us.”
Officers from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit are continuing to appeal for information about the collision, which involved a blue Ford Fiesta and silver Citroen Berlingo.
They would like to speak to anyone who may have witnessed the collision, or who may have any CCTV footage of the incident – or driving beforehand – to get in touch. Please contact South Wales Police and quote reference 2500192693.
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