An inquest has heard that the two persons who died on Christmas Day when a car plunged into a river had been out for celebratory drinks before the accident. near the early hours of December 25 of last year, emergency services received reports of a vehicle entering the River Tawe near Swansea. The remains of Jay Kyle Jenkins and Rachel Curtis, both 36, were later discovered.
Emergency services were summoned at around 3.05am on Christmas Day in response to reports that a BMW Mini coupe had into the River Tawe after traveling down the A483 New Cut Road. Their remains were later discovered close by. The car, which was being driven by Miss Curtis, had crashed with a pedestrian barrier before hitting the water after she made a sharp right left toward Pentreguinea Road, according to an inquest into their deaths held at Swansea’s Guildhall.
The inquest learned that earlier that evening, when Miss Curtis concluded her shift at The Coach House, she and Mr. Jenkins met in Wind Street in Swansea’s downtown area and shared Christmas drinks with two other friends. They then went to Bank Statement, where a witness allegedly saw Miss Curtis drinking a huge glass of rose, and Jack Murphys before leaving at around 2.30am, according to the inquiry. Miss Curtis had parked her automobile on The Strand, so Miss Curtis and Mr. Jenkins took a stroll there, got in, and started heading north toward New Cut Road when they were involved in an accident. Sign up for our newsletter here to receive the most recent Swansea news.
PC The parapet railing was made by British Steel in 1986 and was built to withstand a collision at about 30 mph, which Matthew Jones of South Wales Police’s investigative team explained in a report read at the inquest hearing and showed the speed limit had been breached. Every two years, it was submitted to an inspection; the most recent one was in August 2021 and discovered only minor scrape damage. When authorities later examined the car at Ken Williams Motors’ complex, they didn’t discover any issues that might have led to the crash.
The vehicle reportedly exited the road for “unknown reasons” and no other vehicles were visible on the CCTV, according to the inquest. The car’s front end was severely damaged as a result of the collision, and the bonnet and roof were smashed downward. Christopher Jones, a coroner’s officer, presented a statement on behalf of Gemma Curtis, Miss Curtis’ mother, in which she claimed that her daughter was “born with an inquisitive mind” and had a flair for art and music, having played the piano and clarinet. It also clarified why she had been a well-liked, humorous, and devoted individual. She completed charitable work and earned diplomas in door supervision and self-defense. In September 2022, Miss Curtis had been to Turkey for a vacation and had.