Wiltshire man killed in A419 crash after leaving GWH
Philip Regan, who lived in Upavon but had been staying with his mother in Great Bedwyn, died following an incident on the A419 slip road near Commonhead Roundabout on August 27, 2022.
At an inquest on Friday, September 13, Senior Coroner David Ridley concluded Philip died on September 6, 2022 following the incident.
The court heard Philip was struck by a Pewsey Vale Coaches vehicle on the A419 slip near Great Western Hospital shortly after leaving the building in the afternoon.
In a statement read out during the inquest, Philip’s brother Paul said he was a “kind and caring man” who was never boring and had a good sense of humour.
Paul added: “He was an intelligent and articulate man who was highly regarded by all who met him.
“His family loved him dearly and he is sorely missed.”
During his life in Wiltshire, he developed a love of the countryside and animals, particularly birds. He also had a passion for antiques and acting, and appeared on Dickinson’s Real Deal.
Following the incident the 58-year-old was rushed to Southmead Hospital but, despite undergoing treatment, developed pneumonia which led to other health complications