Dyfed-Powys Police has referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct in relation to a fatal RTC in Pembrokeshire on June 17.

Police officers continue to appeal for anyone who was travelling on the A4075 between Canaston Bridge and Yerbeston at around 6.15pm on Wednesday, June 17, to get in touch.

Sadly, twenty-two-year-old Callum Hanson from Haverfordwest, passed away in hospital following the road traffic collision.

A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police stated: “A voluntary referral was made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) in relation to this case, due to the presence of a police vehicle in the vicinity. This was to ensure full transparency and is a standard requirement in order to ensure independent oversight.

“There is no suggestion of an active Pursuit or any contact between the motorbike and the police vehicle at the time of the incident.Due to this, the IOPC have referred the matter back to Dyfed-Powys Police for an internal investigation by the Professional Standards Department (PSD).

“While PSD carry out their enquiries it would not be appropriate to comment on the matter further.

“The thoughts of Dyfed-Powys Police remain with Callum's family and friends at this time, and we would still ask that anyone with information about the incident contacts the force.”

The family of Callum paid tribute, saying they wish to remember him as the kind, loving person he was, who lived his life to the fullest, despite his own personal challenges.

He was a deeply caring person and spent the last month looking after his grandad, who sadly, also recently passed away. Callum has a passion for gaming and motorbikes and was training to be a mechanic in college.

Callum will be remembered by his mum Joanne, dad Carl, sister Kacey, nan Heather, girlfriend Emily, and his wider family and friends.