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Cwmbach fatal crash: Jacek Stawski and Lee Williams tributes | |
(3 days later) | |
The families of two men who died following a two-vehicle collision have paid tributes to them. | |
Jacek Stawski, 38, from Mountain Ash, was the driver of a Citroen Xsara in last Thursday's collision on the A4059 near Cwmbach, Aberdare. | |
His family said the impact of his death would be "imprinted on our hearts forever". | |
Lee Williams, 41, from Aberaman, was a passenger in a Nissan Skyline and would never be forgotten, his family said. | |
Mr Stawski's partner, Joanna Osinska, called him a "wonderful father," who was "supportive and loving". | |
"He has left his family too soon," she said. | |
"I will miss him so much as will his son Thomas, four, and his daughter Sophie, 18 months. The impact of his death will be imprinted on our hearts forever." | |
Mr Williams, a keen golfer and footballer, had two sons, Harri and Ben, and his wife Sian said he was a "wonderful husband, dad, son, son-in-law and friend". | |
"Everybody who knew him cannot believe he's now gone. | |
"He was loved by everyone and will never been forgotten," she added. | |
The 40-year-old driver of the Nissan was airlifted to hospital with what were described as non life-threatening injuries. | |
A four-year-old child in the Citroen was taken to hospital for treatment to what police said were non-life threatening injuries. | |
South Wales Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward. | South Wales Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward. |
Officers would particularly like to speak to anyone who may have seen the white Nissan Skyline two-door coupe shortly before the collision as it was travelling from Aberdare town centre along the A4059 bypass road toward the Asda supermarket roundabout. | |
The roads policing unit can be contacted on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. | |