Rhodri Miller-Binding

PFD Report Historic (No Identified Response) Ref: 2016-0146
Date of Report 19 April 2016
Coroner Andrew Barkley
Response Deadline est. 14 June 2016
No published response · Over 2 years old
Response Status
Responses 0 of 1
56-Day Deadline 14 Jun 2016
Over 2 years old — no identified published response
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Coroner's Concerns
In the circumstances it is my statulory duty t0 report to you: a5 follows
1) The stretch of road along the A470 is subject t0 a 60 mile per hour speed Iimit but is known to be particularly "challenging" stretch of road on which there have been many serious injury and fatality collisions in the past The evidence at the inquest the Forensic Collision Investigating Officer was clear in that an advanced warning sign of an approaching left bend would be of significant assistance in warning motorists of the nature of the road ahead and thereby reducing the risk of a similar fatality Corey being from

Whilst there was evidence at (he inquest to support the view that Rhodri Milling-Binding's vehicle was being driven at an inappropriate speed;, it was not felt that any form of speed restriction was appropriate at this location simply an advanced warning sign of the nature of the road ahead,
Action Should Be Taken
In my opinion action should be (aken to prevent future deaths and believe your organisation have the power to take such action
Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
The investigation started on the 12th March 2015 into the death of: Rhodri Dafydd Miller-Binding; Margaret Elizabeth Challis, Alesha Marie O'Connor; Corey Bailey Price: Concluding at the end of an inquest which was 12" April 2016 the conclusion of the inquest was that a Road Traffic Collision.
Circumstances of the Death
Just after 10 0' clock in the evening on Friday 6" March 2015 Rhodri Dafydd Miller-Binding was heading north on the A470 close to the Storey Arms; Brecon when on a left hand bend in the road he lost control of his vehicle crossing the carriageway and hitting a vehicle travelling in the opposite direction. He and Bailey Price, a rear seat passenger in his vehicle were declared deceased at the scene and Alesha Marie OConnor, his front seat passenger and girlfriend was conveyed to the Prince Charles Hospital where she died of her injuries a short time later. Margaret Elizabeth Challis, the front seat passenger in the vehicle driven in the opposite direction suffered extensive injuries and passed away at the Prince Charles Hospital a short while later
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