**Tributes Pour in for Llanelli Father-of-Three Killed in E-Bike Collision**
A tight-knit Llanelli community is mourning the loss of Sanjit Evans, a 25-year-old father of three, who died following a collision involving his E-bike and a car on Llethri Road, Llanelli, on Saturday, 3 May 2025. His loved ones have described him as a devoted partner and an exemplary father whose sudden passing has left family and friends devastated.
Evans’ fiancée has shared an emotional tribute, calling him the “best father” to their three children—Kingsley-Julian, Bonnie-Sue, and Daisie-Jo. She spoke openly about their dreams for the future, which included marriage, purchasing a home, and a special family trip to Disneyland, none of which will now come to pass. The heartbreak, she said, was immeasurable. “Saturday was the worst night of my life. We are completely lost without him,” she said.
Recounting his personality, Evans’ fiancée described a man full of life and warmth, always in motion and always striving to bring happiness to his children. Despite an occasional touch of grumpiness, those close to him say his energy was contagious and his love for family unwavering. “Everything he did was for our children. I will remind them every day how amazing he was,” she added, highlighting his commitment as a father.
A prominent ‘mammy’s boy’ in her words, Evans was deeply devoted to his mother, ensuring she always felt cared for and supported. Friends also remember him as someone whose kindness went beyond his own circle, describing Evans as someone who would go out of his way to help anyone in need. “He loved to love, was a wonderful friend, and would do anything for anybody,” said his fiancée in her statement.
In the aftermath of the tragedy, bouquets and messages of condolence have appeared along Llethri Road, marking the spot where Evans lost his life. These floral tributes serve as a testament to the impact he had on those around him, offering a tangible expression of grief and solidarity within the Llanelli community.
Meanwhile, Dyfed-Powys Police continues its investigation into the circumstances of the collision. Officers are keen to speak to occupants of a white Audi that was reportedly seen in the area of Tegfynydd and Llethri Road around 8.50pm on the night of 3 May 2025. Investigators believe this vehicle’s occupants could hold important information that may assist their enquiries. Members of the public with any relevant information are urged to get in touch via the police’s official communication channels.
As the investigation continues, the Evans family and the wider community await answers. With plans for the future so abruptly cut short, the sense of loss remains profound. The support of neighbours, friends, and strangers alike has provided some comfort, but the void left by Sanjit Evans is keenly felt.
Community leaders have expressed their sympathies and reiterated the importance of road safety, particularly as E-bike usage grows in towns and cities across Wales. They have also encouraged anyone with possible insight into the incident to come forward, ensuring a thorough and respectful conclusion to the case.
The charity Crimestoppers has also appealed for witnesses to contact them in confidence, in the hope that further information will shed more light on the events of that night. As Llanelli collectively remembers a young father whose approach to life was summed up by his fiancée as the desire to ‘love and be loved’, the tragedy is a stark reminder of the enduring impact that sudden loss can bring to a family and a community.