Man Appears in Court After Taxi Driver Dies in Crash Near Tenby
A man has recently appeared in court following the tragic death of taxi driver Christopher Brian Boyle in a crash near Tenby. The incident, involving two cars, occurred at approximately 10:15 pm on Monday night. Emergency services responded to the collision, which took place between Tenby and Penally, causing the closure of a section of the A4139 for over 12 hours. Mr. Boyle, aged 57 and residing in Park Avenue, Kilgetty, sadly passed away at the scene of the accident.
The Dyfed Powys Police have stated that a 30-year-old man named Mateusz Sikorski has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving. Sikorski appeared before Llanelli Magistrates Court on Thursday, September 5, and was remanded in custody to await further proceedings at Swansea Crown Court on Monday, October 7.
Tributes to Christopher Brian Boyle
Christopher Brian Boyle, known affectionately as ‘Mucker’ to his friends, was a well-loved figure within the community who worked as a taxi driver in the area. Described as a caring individual who was always willing to lend a helping hand, Mr. Boyle’s family and colleagues are mourning his loss.
- His family honored him as a cherished son, father, brother, uncle, and friend.
- Tenby Taxis expressed deep sorrow over the passing of their colleague, emphasizing his kindness and irreplaceable character.
The police are urging anyone with information regarding the crash to come forward and assist with the investigation. Reports can be submitted to Dyfed-Powys Police through their online portal, email, or by phone, quoting reference ‘405 of the 2nd’.
The loss of Christopher Brian Boyle has deeply impacted the community, highlighting the importance of road safety and responsible driving practices.
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