Road reopens following serious crash near Templeton on Tuesday

Emergency service were at the scene of a “serious crash” near Templeton on Tuesday evening.
Shortly before 18:00pm on Tuesday, 25 October, Dyfed Powys Police confirmed the A4115 between Templeton (The Boars Head pub) and Cross Hands (former Canaston Bowl building) was closed due to a traffic collision.
Police described the crash as “serious”.
Later, at around 19:40pm, Police further confirmed two cars were involved in the collision and the Wales Air Ambulance was also in attendance as a result.
An eyewitness confirmed to PWR that 7 emergency service vehicles were on scene consisting of resources from Dyfed Powys Police, Mid and West Wales Fire Service, Welsh Ambulance Service, including the Wales Air Ambulance.
Pembrokeshire County Council’s highways team were also present to assist with the road closure and diversions.
The road was closed for around seven and a half hours on Tuesday evening whilst police carried out investigation work.
No further updates have been provided however, PWR has requested a statement from the relevant authorities.
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Updates:
00:30 (26/10): The road remains closed.
06:45 (26/10): The A4115 re-opened at approximately 01:30 this morning. The police said on social media:
“The A4115 has now reopened. Thank you for your patience”.
11:00 (26/10): Police confirm two fatalities and three seriously injured at a crash near Templeton. Read more: click here
16:28 (27/10): Police have released a family tribute of the couple from Tenby who were tragically killed in the crash. read the full tribute by clicking the link here