The family of the man who died following a road traffic collision on the A494 between Llanuwchllyn and Rhydymain on Monday afternoon have paid tribute to him.

Scott Adam Edwards was 30 years old and from the Wrexham area.

His family have paid to him this evening, saying: “Scott was an outstanding son to his mother, Wendy Tinsley and father, Phil Edwards. He was a much-loved brother to all his siblings.

“Scott was as exceptionally great Dad to his daughter Amaya, who he thought the world of. He was a much-loved uncle to his nephews and nieces.

Scott’s partner Faye said: “The day I met you changed my life for the better. I will love you forever. R.I.P. SCOTT.”

The family wish for their privacy to be respected at this time.

Officers continue to appeal for witnesses and are keen on speaking to anybody who may have been travelling along the A494 at around 3:15pm on Monday, 31 May and who may have dash cam footage.

The collision occurred on the Bala side of a property called Hywel Dda on the A494.

The front seat passenger of a VW Golf was airlifted to hospital in Liverpool following the collision with serious injuries. The driver of the Golf received minor injuries according to North Wales Police.

Sergeant Emlyn Hughes of the Roads Policing Unit said: “We’d like to offer our sincerest sympathies to Scott’s family and friends at this difficult time.

“We continue to urge anybody who may have information that could assist with the ongoing investigation to contact us immediately.”

Anybody who may have witnessed the collision, or who may have information, is asked to contact officers at the Roads Policing Unit via the live web chat or by calling 101 quoting reference number 21000352226.