Four people were arrested after a woman was killed in a paddleboarding accident in a river in Wales.
Emergency services descend to the Kleidau River Haverfordwest Last Saturday, a group of nine people experienced difficulties in the waters.
Heavy rain meant that the river was flooded and became turbulent. Four people were killed and five others were pulled out of the river, but were not injured.
The fourth person killed in this bizarre accident has now been identified as 41-year-old Andrea Powell from Bridgend.
Morgan Rogers, 24 years old, from Cefin Coed, Merthyr Tydfil, Nicola Wheatley, 40 years old, from Pontardulais, Swansea And Paul O’Dwyer, 42 years old from Sandfields, Port Talbot Also died.
Heddlu Dyfed-Powys police said: “Sadly, we can also confirm that 41-year-old Andrea Powell from the Bridgend area was hospitalized after the incident and has now died.
“Our hearts are with her family and all those involved in this tragic incident.”
Vickie Mckinven from Milford Harbor said that Mr. O’Dwyer, a former soldier and the father of three children, was trying to rescue two paddle boards that were in trouble near the weir. The athlete died while.
The family of Ms. Rogers, the deputy store manager of a supermarket, paid tribute to their lost loved ones, calling her “a beautiful, kind and caring soul.”
Ms. Whitley worked as a poison information expert at the National Poison Information Service (NPIS), and her family described her as a “loving mother, daughter, daughter-in-law, and wife.”



