The family of a Blood Biker from Pembrokeshire who was well-known and respected in the farming community, have paid tribute after his tragic passing from a road traffic collision on the A48.
The family of Andrew Rogers aged 61 from Hayscastle, wish to pay tribute to the beloved husband, father, son, brother, grandfather and uncle, who sadly passed away in hospital on Thursday, January 1, following a road traffic collision on the A48 near Llanddarog on Monday, December 29.
The family said: “Andrew was volunteering as blood bike rider at the time, something he was deeply passionate about. Helping people and volunteering as street pastor for many years, Andrew had a strong Christian faith, with his life guided by his Lord Jesus.
“Andrew was a farmer his whole life and it was his passion. He was well known, loved, and respected within the farming community and extremely knowledgeable. Knowledge he passed down to his children and grandchildren over the years.
“Andrew will be remembered by his wife Tricia, daughter Julie, son and his partner Nathan and Penny, Mum Hilda, brother and sister-in-law Colin and Myra, grandchildren Cerys, Iwan, and Myfanwy, nieces and nephews Megan, Kiki, and Dominic, and the wider family and friends.”
The family now ask for privacy during this difficult time.
Officers continue to appeal for anyone who was travelling westbound on the A48 near Llanddarog just before 6pm on Monday, December 29, to get in touch via:
📞 | 101
Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555111, or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org
Quote ref: DP-20251229-254




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