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Heartbreaking tributes to four men who died in crash

The families of four young men who tragically died in a collision near Cheltenham have shared heartfelt tributes. Gloucestershire Police reported to the scene on the A436 at Ullenwood, where a black Renault Clio had veered off the road and struck a tree just before 2am last Sunday (July 21).

All four occupants of the vehicle were declared deceased at the location. The victims included 18-year-old Andrei Tudorov, a Romanian visitor on holiday in Gloucestershire, and three 20-year-olds: Lyuben Gogov, Narcis Titianu, and Ioan Toma, all of whom resided and worked in Gloucester.

Lyuben was Bulgarian, while Narcis and Ioan hailed from Romania. A GoFundMe page has been established to support the crash victims' families. David Heath, the organiser, states that the collected funds will contribute towards funeral expenses.

Further down are the tributes from the families of the four young men, reports Gloucestershire Live.

Andrei Tudorov


Iolanda, Andrei's mother, expressed her sorrow with the words: "This is Andrei, my child full of dreams. He was going to take the Baccalaureate and go to Campina and wanted to become a policeman.

She continued, "Andrei had been doing sports since he was four-years-old. He was a warm and loving soul, a good brother, an angel who took flight much too soon, leaving behind an ocean of sadness, both in his family and among his friends".

Narcis Titianu.


The family of Narcis also honoured his memory, stating, "he has left an indelible mark on all who had the privilege of knowing him"

The family stated: "As the youngest of three siblings, Narcis brought boundless love and joy into the lives of his family and friends. His journey to the UK nearly four years ago was driven by a desire to build a

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