Authorities seek information from Olly Murs concert attendees after a major accident close to Welsh venue

**Police Issue Witness Appeal Following Major Incident Near Olly Murs Concert in Llangollen**
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A serious road traffic collision near the site of an Olly Murs performance in Llangollen late on Friday night has prompted North Wales Police to appeal to the public for vital information, particularly those leaving the gig who may have witnessed the incident. The crash, which occurred on the A542 Horseshoe Pass at approximately 11pm, has left a 21-year-old man in a critical condition and receiving care at a major trauma centre.

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The collision involved a pedestrian and a red Vauxhall Corsa, with initial police reports confirming that four individuals have been arrested in connection with the case. Emergency services were quickly on the scene, but the details surrounding the circumstances of the crash remain unclear, and police are hopeful that statements from those in the area might shed new light on the sequence of events.

With the Llangollen International Eisteddfod bringing hundreds to the town and Olly Murs’ headline appearance at the Pavilion drawing a large, enthusiastic crowd, the area around the Horseshoe Pass was particularly busy that evening. Officers believe that many fans travelling home might have vital information or potentially relevant dashcam footage, and have urged anyone who was in the vicinity at the time to contact them.

Sergeant Daniel Rees, of North Wales Police’s Roads Crime Unit, conveyed the urgency of the appeal, stating: “We are seeking witnesses, particularly any drivers with dashcam footage from the A542 Horseshoe Pass area, to come forward and assist us. With the concert letting out not long before the time of the collision, we know the route was busy, and someone may have seen something crucial.”

The appeal has also been broadened to local residents and businesses, as CCTV or other footage from the surrounding area might contribute essential evidence to the investigation. Police are working methodically to piece together the timeline between the end of the concert and the time of the collision.

Olly Murs’ performance in Llangollen had been a highlight of this year’s International Eisteddfod, attracting fans from across North Wales and beyond. The event was proceeding peacefully until news of the incident began to circulate, casting a shadow over what was meant to be a festive evening in the Denbighshire town.

In a further development, authorities are encouraging anyone with any knowledge related to the crash, however minor it may seem, to come forward. “Even small pieces of information – a sighting of the red Vauxhall Corsa, recollections of a disturbance nearby, or other observations – can play a significant role in our investigation,” Sergeant Rees continued. “We urge supporters and residents alike to check their dashcams and come forward without delay.”

This latest road incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers faced on rural routes, particularly during periods of increased local traffic due to major events. Public cooperation at times like this can prove invaluable to police, not only in terms of securing justice, but also in working to prevent future tragedies.

Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or who has relevant dashcam footage is asked to contact North Wales Police quoting event number 25000551605. The force can be reached through their official online portal, by telephone, or in person at local stations.

The investigation is ongoing, with updates expected as further details emerge over the coming days. Police continue to urge all road users to drive safely and to remain vigilant, particularly during busy event weekends. Local communities are reminded that providing timely information to law enforcement can be crucial in the aftermath of incidents such as this one in Llangollen.