LLANPUMSAINT: Delivery driver who killed dad and fled scene jailed

Daniel Douglas Wyke, 28, was sentenced at Swansea Crown Court to four-and-a-half years in prison after admitting causing death by dangerous driving.

The court heard how Wyke struck Aaron Jones, 38, as he walked his dog through the village on the evening of December 23, 2024.

Wyke was travelling at 34mph — 14mph over the speed limit — when he hit Mr Jones.

Instead of stopping, he fled the scene in his damaged vehicle.

Mr Jones, a father of two, died as a result of his injuries.

The case follows earlier proceedings where the driver admitted responsibility, after initially being charged more than a year after the fatal collision in Llanpumsaint.

In court, the judge condemned Wyke’s actions in stark terms.

He said the driver had been “more intent on saving his own skin” than helping the man he had struck.

Describing the aftermath, the judge added: “Those close to Mr Jones were frantically searching for him. The anguish they were feeling at the time was simply unimaginable.”

Paying tribute, Mr Jones’ family described him as “a remarkable, strong, caring and brilliant man who always led by the best example”.

They thanked police for their work in securing justice, and praised the support they had received from loved ones and charities as they try to rebuild their lives.

The judge told Wyke his actions had devastating consequences.

“Your dangerous driving cost the life of a well-loved father of two children, an adored husband and son, and a man who was a good friend to so many,” he said.

As well as his prison sentence, Wyke has been banned from driving for eight years and two months.

Sergeant Nicholas Brookes, from Dyfed-Powys Police’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said the death had left a lasting impact.

“This was a tragic incident that has left a family grieving a dad, husband and son, whose absence is felt as strongly now as 15 months ago,” he said.

He added that the crash — and its consequences — were “entirely avoidable”.

Police said their investigation had been “lengthy and detailed”, with the victim’s family at the heart of their work throughout.

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Driver jailed after four‑year‑old girl seriously injured in Carmarthen collision

Jolanta Motiejuniene, 48, of Lesley Street, Port Talbot, was sentenced at Swansea Crown Court on Friday (26 September 2025) after being found guilty of causing serious injury by careless driving. She was also disqualified from driving for 20 months.

The incident happened on 20 February 2023 in Waun Burgess, Carmarthen, when Motiejuniene was carrying out charity collections in a Mercedes Sprinter van. Shortly after 11am, the van struck the child, who was riding a balance bike on the estate.

The girl sustained life‑threatening injuries and continues to recover more than two years later.

Family statement

In a statement, the child’s family said:

“Two years ago our lives were turned upside down due to the injuries caused to our beautiful daughter. We have witnessed and suffered trauma that no parent should go through, trauma which could have been avoided if the driver was simply looking where she was going.

We are forever grateful to the Crown Court Judge, Jury, Prosecution Barrister and Dyfed‑Powys Police for getting our daughter the justice she deserves. Our thanks also go to the NHS staff at Glangwili and Noah’s Ark hospitals, the Air Ambulance crew, our daughter’s physiotherapists and our family and friends whose love, support and care has helped us through an extremely worrying and traumatic couple of years.”

Police response

PC Lucy Peppiatt, from Dyfed‑Powys Police’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said:

“We welcome the sentencing of Motiejuniene, whose careless driving on that day led to the serious injury of a very young child, in an avoidable collision.

This sentence goes some way to seeing justice done, and we also hope it serves as a stark reminder to drivers of the serious consequences of driving in a careless and thoughtless manner – putting vulnerable pedestrians at risk.”

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