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Porth crash victim's family pay tribute to Ian Winder

Porth crash victim's family pay tribute to Ian Winder

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A family has paid tribute to an "incredible" man who died following a two-car crash.Ian Winder, 46, a father-of-four and grandfather-of-two was involved in a crash on the A4233 in Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taf, on 18 June.South Wales Police said the crash involved a blue Ford Fiesta and a silver Citroen Berlingo.Mr Winder's family said he had a "rare gift" for making people feel "seen, valued and uplifted."
Mr Winder's family also thanked people the "overwhelming kindness" they had received following his death.They added: "He will be missed beyond words, but his spirit, laughter and the love he gave so freely will live on in all of us."

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