“Community Mourns Talented Teen’s Tragic Accident”

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A 16-year-old boy, known for his musical talent, tragically passed away following a fatal collision involving his bicycle and a car.

Miracle Oladoyinbo, remembered as a source of happiness by his family, was described as a kind and inspiring individual with a deep devotion to God. The teenager lost his life in a tragic accident on Penarth Road at the junction with Clare Road in Grangetown on March 25th at 12:27 pm. Authorities are investigating the incident and are appealing for any witnesses to come forward.

In a heartfelt tribute, Miracle’s family expressed that he was a beacon of joy and compassion, emphasizing his love for God and his dedication to using his musical talents to uplift and comfort others.

Following the accident, a memorial has been set up by the community, adorned with flowers, candles, and messages honoring Miracle’s memory. Additionally, his classmates left supportive notes on his school shirt displayed at the memorial. A friend’s mother, emotional from the loss, shared her grief at the site.

The police are still seeking information about the collision and urge anyone with details to come forward. South Wales Police’s road policing officers are actively investigating the incident and encourage individuals who may have relevant footage from dashcams or private CCTV to assist in the inquiry. Witnesses can contact 101 with reference number 2600092224 or submit information online.

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