MP calls for 'proper review' of speeds on A4 after death of 32-year-old
Community set to celebrate Cameron Thomas’s life and legacy
The town of Marlborough is in mourning following the death of 32-year-old Cameron Thomas, who was involved in a crash on the A4 at Fyfield at around 3:30 pm on Saturday.
Cameron Thomas, who leaves behind a wife and two young children, was the General Manager at The Marlborough Inn.
The pub has expressed its heartbreak at his loss, saying he was "at the very heart" of the community.
In a statement on social media, the pub shared, “His warmth, leadership, dedication and kindness shaped not only our business, but our team and the community around us."
They added that Cameron "was deeply respected, hugely admired and will be profoundly missed by all who knew him."
The Marlborough Inn has decided to close its doors until Friday afternoon to allow colleagues time to grieve and support one another.
Plans are in place to host a gathering to celebrate Cameron's life and the profound impact he had on the community.
In the wake of the tragedy, local MP Danny Kruger has reiterated his concerns over the safety of the A4 west of Marlborough, describing it as "too fast and too dangerous."
Kruger has been in contact with the Police and Crime Commissioner and intends to discuss the matter further later this week.
In a statement, he said: "I am deeply saddened to hear about the death of Cameron Thomas on the A4.
"The pain his family must be in is unimaginable.
"I don't know what happened exactly but I do know that the A4 west of Marlborough is too fast and too dangerous.
"I have been raising this issue on behalf of local residents for years and surely it's time for a proper review of speeds on this road.
"The Police and Crime Commissioner and I have been in contact today and we will talk in more detail later this week.
"Meanwhile, all my sympathies are with the grieving family and friends of Mr Thomas."
Police are appealing for witnesses and information related to the incident as the investigation continues.
The pub management has requested privacy for the family during this difficult time, asking the community to keep them in their thoughts.