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The family of a man who died in hospital following a car crash near Fochriw have described him as “creative and talented”.
Tristan ‘Ed’ Jones, 52, from Cardiff, died in hospital following the single-car collision, which happened on Fochriw Road at around 4.40pm on Sunday March 29.
Gwent Police confirmed his family are receiving support from specialist officers.
A 24-year-old man, who was also in the car, was taken to hospital for treatment but has since been discharged.
In a tribute released through Gwent Police, Ed’s family described him as “the type of person who made life brighter and a lot more interesting simply by being in it”.
The family tribute said: “He was a creative and talented man with many gifts, but his greatest was his ability to make people laugh.
“Ed had a rare spark that allowed him to make friends wherever he went. He brought people together effortlessly, often through his love of music, a shared drink, and those uncontrollable laughs that only he could create.
“He cared deeply about the people in his life and showed that love not through big speeches, but through his presence and his perfectly timed comments that only Ed could ever get away with.
“At work, Ed will be remembered as the problem solver – the one who thrived on a challenge and took great pride in the projects he built alongside his team.”
The tribute continued: “Ed found in his partner, Lucy, someone to share countless adventures with. Their relationship was built on love, laughter, support, and the quiet moments that mattered most.
“Ed was a proud father, and his love for his son was something he carried in everything he did. Above all else, Ed’s spirit, humour, and strength will continue to live on in those who knew him.”
They added: “Remember Ed with laughter. Remember him through his music, his stories, and in those small moments when you think, ‘Ed would have loved this’ – because he most certainly would.”
Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses to the collision who were travelling in the area of Fochriw Road between 4.20pm and 5pm on Sunday March 29.
In a statement, Gwent Police said: “We would particularly like to speak to anyone who saw a Grey Honda Civic Type R travelling in the surrounding area prior to the collision, as they may hold vital information that could help the investigation.
“Enquiries are ongoing and anyone with any details is asked to call 101, visit our website, or send us a direct message on social media, quoting log reference 2600096765.”
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