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A40 Oxford crash: Dad whose wife and three children died in horror smash pays tribute to 'wonderful' family

Josh Powell has released a tribute following last week's tragic road traffic collision on the A40: Thames Valley Police/Handout
Josh Powell has released a tribute following last week's tragic road traffic collision on the A40: Thames Valley Police/Handout

A widower who survived a horrific road crash that killed his wife and three of his young children has paid tribute to his “wonderful family”.

Josh Powell, 30, and his 18-month-year-old daughter Penny were pulled from the wreckage after their silver Suburu collided with a lorry on the A40 near Oxford on October 12.

His wife Zoe Powell, 29, were killed alongside daughters Amelia four, and Phoebe, eight, and their son Simeon, six .

In a statement released through Thames Valley Police, Mr Powell said: “Before the adventure of starting a family nobody truly knows what to expect. All of life’s preconceptions and what we see in the world around us meant that life as a family man was so much better than I expected it to be.

“I had been blessed with four wonderful children, whose thirst for life and hunger of adventure kept me busy but in the best possible way.

“As I look to an uncertain future, I reflect on the fun that we had as a family, with feelings of sadness that it was cut so short.”

Damage to road barriers where the crash happened on the A40 near Oxford (PA)
Damage to road barriers where the crash happened on the A40 near Oxford (PA)

Following the crash neighbours paid tribute to the “lovely” family, from Chinnor, who were said to have suffered “tragedy after tragedy” following a recent house fire.

A neighbour said: “They were a lovely family. They were renting somewhere else in Chinnor in the meantime because there was a house fire, as you can see the whole house is boarded up. It is a devastating shame.”

Mrs Powell reportedly ran the Mama Book blog, a website dedicated to her experience of motherhood and providing advice to other parents.

In his statement Mr Powell said: “Myself and Zoe were as different as we were alike. Despite the frequent tensions this would bring, it was of immense benefit having such differing world views.

“Our children benefited from this in having adventures but also the quiet to talk. Zoe was a dreamer; with a head spinning of new things to do or tales to tell. More than anything, we made a great partnership to raise a family.”

Paying tribute to his children, he said: “Phoebe was my first daughter, and was the model of her mother but with a thirst to always know more. Regularly we would adventure and explore the world together. She was clever and able to make great jumps of imagination - her great creations in Lego are testament to this.

“Simeon was just like his father, with a mischievous sense of humour and desire to know more of the world. A keen sportsman, he had been due to play in first football match this week.

“He shared the kind heart of his sisters and wouldn’t be happier than when he knew that everyone was ok.

“Amelia was kind and spirited. Her tenderness and thoughtfulness much more advanced than her years.

“Her ability to dance and express herself was a true blessing, with an abundance of self-confidence. Tied down by no element of practicality she had the most vivid dreams imagination

Mr Powell thanked “everyone who has rushed to put their arms around to us to support me and Penny” following the crash.

He said: “As a family that have always preferred understated calm and brevity, it has been a revelation the benefit of the deep wider relationships now I’ve lost my immediate nuclear family.

“There are many battles to come, and I thank everyone who has stood by me and Penny thus far.

“We are well supported and know to ask if anything is needed.

“Now we have the time to readjust and grieve, this is the challenge of the abundance of loss we feel as a family.

“Thank you to those who have respected our space and supported us thus far, and given us the time and space to do this.”

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