Family's tribute after pedestrian dies in Barry collision
Jacqueline Ellis passed away nearly two weeks after the collision on Ffordd Y Mileniwm
The family of a woman killed in a collision in Barry have said her death 'leaves an emptiness that will never be filled.'
Pedestrian Jacqueline Ellis died nearly two weeks after being seriously injured near the Morrisons store on Ffordd y Mileniwm last month.
Wales Police are continuing their investigation into a fatal road traffic collision that occurred at 3:12pm on Monday September 29, 2025, near Morrisons on Ffordd Y Mileniwm, Barry.
The collision, at 3:12pm on Monday September 29, also involved a black Mercedes C220.
South Wales Police are appealing for anyone who is yet to come forward who may have witnessed the collision, the manner of driving before the collision, or have any dash-camera footage/CCTV which may be relevant to their investigation.
Jacqueline Ellis was taken to hospital by ambulance but died on October 10.
Jacqueline’s family paid the following tribute: "The sudden passing of Jacqueline in such devastating circumstances will leave an emptiness that will never be filled.”
"Jacqueline had a heart of gold and would do anything for anyone.
"Jacqueline was a devoted mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
"Our memories of Jacqueline will last a lifetime and the memories we have together as a family will never be forgotten by us or anyone that knew her.
"As a family we would like to thank everyone who have sent messages of support and we now ask for time to grieve together.”