Tribute to 'one-of-a-kind' dad after road death

A close up selfie-style photograph of Michael Griffiths. His head is visible from the shoulders up. He has short dark brown hair and brown eyes. He appears to be stood in a room inside a house. Image source, Family Photo
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The family of Michael Griffiths described him as "kind, generous, and full of life"

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The family of a pedestrian who died after being hit by a car have paid tribute to a "one-of-a-kind father" who loved the outdoors.

Michael Griffiths, 45, was pronounced dead at the scene following the collision on Heol y Sarn, opposite the Royal Mint in Llantrisant, Rhondda Cynon Taf, at 17.50 GMT on 22 October. He was from the local area.

In a tribute, his family said: "Michael was a much-loved son, one-of-a-kind father, an irreplaceable big brother to three doting siblings, and a genuine, loyal friend to many.

"We are all deeply saddened to have lost Michael in such a tragic way, but we now want to focus on celebrating the incredible person he was."

They added: "Michael had a strong sense of character - kind, generous, and full of life.

"His cheeky and, at times, mischievous personality shone through in everything he did. We will all remember countless funny stories of adventures, days out, and shared moments with Michael."

The tribute said he was a "naturally gifted" plasterer, and describes how he learnt stone masonry from his "beloved Grancha", building stone walls across the mountains of the valleys.

According to his family, he was happiest when he was outdoors, and they added: "We take comfort in imagining Michael at peace now, somewhere high up a mountain with his beloved dogs by his side.

"He will live on in our memories, in the stories we tell, and most of all, through his family and his son."

South Wales Police has appealed for any witnesses.

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