A TRIBUTE has been paid to the pedestrians who died following a crash in Beaumaris on Wednesday afternoon (August 28)
The Reverend Stephen and Katherine Burch were both 65 years old and lived in Alcester, Warwickshire.
A third man, the 81-year-old driver of an Audi vehicle, was also killed in the incident, but has not been publicly named.
Following the deaths of Mr and Mrs Burch, a statement has been issued paying tribute to them by the Diocese of Coventry.
It reads: “This comes as a shock for the diocese as many will know Steve, who only retired at the end of last year after serving with us in many roles for over 35 years, most recently as Vicar of St James, Fletchamstead for 19 years.
“Steve was a popular member of our diocese and well known for his good humour and unwavering faith and many will also know Kathy well from her work with CPAS and worship ministry.
“As a couple they were still very active in retirement this year, running an alpha course leading to baptism and confirmations.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with Steve and Kathy’s family at this time especially their children, David, Jonathan and Sarah as they come to terms with this devastating, unexpected loss.”
A family statement added: “We kindly ask that you respect our privacy as we grieve. Thank you for your understanding and prayers.”
The investigation to establish the cause of Wednesday’s crash, on Alma Street, is ongoing.
Shortly after 2.45pm on August 28, officers responded to reports of a crash involving a grey Audi A8 and two pedestrians.
Despite the best efforts of all involved, Mr and Mrs Burch and the 81-year-old male driver of the Audi, were sadly, pronounced dead at the scene.
Senior Investigation Officer, Sergeant Emlyn Hughes, of North Wales Police’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “Our profound sympathies remain with the family and friends of all those who were involved at this extremely difficult time.
“I’d like to thank all those who have contacted us so far.
“Our team of officers and investigators are trying to piece together what happened and we are grateful for the support we have received by witnesses and those who have provided us with CCTV and dash cam footage.
“My thanks also go to the wider community of Beaumaris who have offered their support during this difficult time.
“The impact of this collision has been felt far and wide across the isle of Anglesey and we’d like to reassure all that we are doing everything we can to establish the cause surrounding this incident.”
Anybody with information that could assist with the ongoing investigation should contact officers at the Serious Collision Investigation Unit via the force’s website or by calling 101, quoting reference number 24000745374.
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