Coroner calls for safety action following death of Swansea solicitor Emily Thornton-Sandy

His action follows the devastating collision in which Emily died after another driver travelled the wrong way down the dual carriageway. The coroner recorded a conclusion of Road Traffic Collision.

Emily, from Pontarddulais, had been travelling home from a veterinary appointment at around midday on 5 November 2024 when the collision occurred between Pont Abraham and Cross Hands.

Her dog, Scout, sadly died shortly afterwards. Emily was taken to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff but died six days later from catastrophic injuries. The collision involved two other vehicles.

At the inquest on 3 December 2025 at Llanelli Town Hall, Senior Coroner Paul Bennett said a 90-year-old driver had pulled out of a junction on the eastbound side of the A48 near Cross Hands, leaving Emily no time to react. Two other vehicles were also struck in the tragic sequence of events.

Evidence from Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed that the road was in good condition, the weather was dry and overcast, visibility was clear, and the junction already had a sign instructing drivers to turn left. No emergency braking marks were found, and both drivers were wearing seatbelts.

The inquest also heard that the driver who caused the collision had been seen by a medic at his home two days earlier after experiencing a sudden loss of consciousness. He was assessed following the episode but, the court heard, there had been no medical instruction or clear indication at that time that he should not continue driving.

In light of the evidence, the coroner confirmed he will raise concerns with the South Wales Trunk Road Agency and Carmarthenshire Council about the junction from which the other driver exited moments before the fatal crash.

Emily’s family have welcomed the decision, hoping it will draw attention to long-standing safety concerns on a stretch of road where Dyfed-Powys Police recorded 169 crashes in just 12 months. However, they remain gravely concerned that further markings alone will not prevent future incidents, given that clear signage is already in place.

Emily’s family have described her as intelligent, kind and compassionate, devoted to her work supporting people affected by asbestos exposure, and passionate about literature and houseplants. Three people benefited from organ donation following her heartbreaking death.

During the inquest, where the family were represented by Thompsons Solicitors, statements from Emily’s husband and parents were read out.

Her husband, Stuart, said he would do all he could to prevent other families suffering similar loss. He said:

“Nobody should have to see their wife as I saw Emily in hospital. Emily lost her life, and I lost my future. I never envisaged living my life without her. I felt like I lost purpose when I lost Emily and Scout.”

Emily’s parents described her death as an avoidable tragedy and urged people to speak up if they have concerns about the driving ability of an elderly relative, in the hope that it may prevent another family enduring such unbearable grief.

Helen Shakespeare, Partner at Thompsons Solicitors and the family’s legal representative, said:

“Emily’s death was devastating to all who knew and loved her. The inquest has shown that what happened was entirely avoidable.

“The family therefore welcome the coroner’s decision to raise concerns with the highways authorities, but they remain deeply worried that more meaningful action is needed to address the wider safety issues on a road where so many serious incidents have occurred.”

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Calls for safety improvements on A48 at Cross Hands as yet another crash closes major road for ‘extended period’

The vehicles involved in the collision are believed to be a black BMW and a white Toyota Prius.

Four people were taken to hospital with injuries not believed to be life-threatening or life-changing.

The stretch is likely to remain closed for the rest of the morning, Traffic Wales has confirmed.

The service said this is to carry out investigation work with the road so far closed for more than six hours.

The road has long been known as a collision hotspot and new figures have revealed that things are getting worse rather than better.

Data released by Dyfed-Powys Police via a freedom of information request shows there were 169 crashes on the road in the space of just one year between the start of October 2023 and the end of September 2024.

According to traffic service Inrix, the incident today affects the road from Cross Gates roundabout to Heol Parc Mawr. It states that the road is currently shut for investigation work.

The westbound carriageway is closed from M4 (Pont Abraham Roundabout, Llanedi ) to A476 Llandeilo Road (Cross Hands Roundabout, Cross Hands).

The eastbound carriageway is closed from A476 Llandeilo Road (Cross Hands Roundabout) to Heol Parc Mawr.

Officers from Dyfed-Powys Police said the route will be closed and advised motorists to avoid the area. A spokesman said:

“We are in attendance at a road traffic collision that occurred around 4.20am this morning.

“An 18-year-old man, who was taken to hospital, has since been discharged. He currently remains in police custody having been arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving, driving with no insurance and driving whilst impaired.

“The driver of the BMW had failed to stop for police prior to the collision. The independent Office for Police has been notified and a formal referral process has been initiated.

“The road will be closed for an extended period due to a collision. Please avoid the area and find alternative routes for your journey.

“We would like to thank the public for their patience while investigations continue.”

The incident follows calls for safety to be improved on the stretch between Carmarthen and Pont Abraham, which on average sees a crash almost once every two days.

In July a 75-year-old woman was killed in a crash between Cross Hands and Llanddarog while in November three people were killed in crashes between Cross Hands and Pont Abraham.

A crash on November 5 on the eastbound side of the A48 near Cwmgwili claimed the life of 90-year-old John Howell Price. Due to the same collision Emily Thornton-Sandy, aged 30, was taken to a Cardiff hospital with serious injuries but died six days later on November 11.

Whilst on November 15 Ian Michael Owen, aged, 55, was killed following a collision on the eastbound stretch between Cross Hands and Cwmgwili.

In December MS Adam Price who represents the Carmarthen East and Dinefwr constituency in the area of Carmarthenshire where the A48 dual carriageway is located called on the Welsh Government to do more to improve safety on the road.

“I was deeply concerned to learn that there had been further fatal incidents on the A48 [in November] and my thoughts go out to all those involved.

“These statistics indicate that there is a serious safety issue along this stretch of road.”

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Carmarthenshire crash on busy road leaves man dead as woman hospitalised

A man has died and a woman was seriously injured following a crash on the A48 on Tuesday morning.

Swansea Bay News

Emergency services were called to a four-vehicle crash on the eastbound carriageway of the A48 between Cross Hands and Pont Abraham at around 11.55am on Tuesday, November 5.

The road was closed in both directions for several hours as emergency services attended the scene. The eastbound carriageway reopened at 9.40pm, whilst the westbound carriageway reopened at 10.10pm.

A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police has confirmed that a male driver of one of the vehicles died at the scene. His family have been informed, and are being supported by officers.

A female driver of one of the other vehicles was taken to hospital, where she remains in a serious but stable condition.

Dyfed-Powys Police is appealing for anyone who witnessed the crash, or who was travelling in the area at the time, to come forward.

In particular, officers would like to speak to anyone who has dashcam footage from the area at that time.

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A spokesman for the force said:

“Police were called to a report of a road traffic collision which occurred at about 11.55am, Tuesday, November 5 where four vehicles were involved in the collision on the A48 eastbound between Crosshands and Pont Abraham, Carmarthenshire.

“Both eastbound and westbound carriageways were closed while emergency services were at scene. The eastbound carriageway reopened at 9.40pm and the westbound carriageway reopened at 10.10pm.

“Anyone who witnessed the collision, or anyone who travelled along the A48 both westbound and eastbound at the relevant time and may have dashcams fitted on their vehicle, is asked to report it to Dyfed-Powys Police.”

Witnesses can contact Dyfed-Powys Police by calling 101, by emailing [email protected], online via https://bit.ly/DPPContactOnline, or by direct message on social media.

Anyone who is deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired, can text the non-emergency number on 07811 311 908.

When reporting information relating to this incident, quote reference number 139 of Tuesday, November 5.

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