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Father-of-three who 'loved to love' killed in crash

Father-of-three who 'loved to love' killed in crash

Sanjit Evans, 25, was involved in a collision on Lethri Road, Llanelli, on Saturday, May 3.
His fiancée said: "Sanjit was the most amazing person you would ever come across, he was the happiest, grumpy at times, so full of energy, couldn't sit still for longer than five minutes, but he was amazing.
"We are all so lost without him, Saturday was the worst night of my life.
"Sanjit and I had so many plans together, we were going to get married, buy a house together and take our beautiful babies to Disneyland.
"Sanjit was the best father to our three children, Kingsley-Julian, Bonnie-Sue and Daisie-Jo.
"Everything he did was for our children.
"I will always remind them every day how amazing he was.
"Sanjit had always been a mammy's boy and would have done anything for his mother.
"He loved to love, he was a good friend to everyone and would do anything for anybody.
"A tragic incident has taken such a special soul away far, far too soon, our world has been crushed, our plans and future ripped away in a second.
"May my handsome boy rest in paradise."
Dyfed-Powys Police officers are carrying out enquiries into the crash that took place on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
Investigating officers would like to speak with the occupants of a white Audi that was seen in the area of Tegfynydd and Llethri Road, at around 8.50pm that night, who may be able to assist with the investigation.
Anyone with any information that could help, should get in touch with the force through its website, by calling 101 or emailing 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk, quoting reference 376 of 4 May.
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