Tragic Crash Claims Three Lives in Berkshire
Daniel Davies, 21, Jonny Day, 32, and Jon ‘Tommy’ Miller, 36, all from Berkshire, died in a devastating collision on Decoy Drive on Monday, 13 February. The men were travelling in a silver Citroen Berlingo when their vehicle crashed.
Second Vehicle Suspected in Horror Smash
Police investigation found evidence of a second vehicle involved—a grey Range Rover Sport. The car has been recovered, and two men from eastbourne/" title="Eastbourne" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">Eastbourne, aged 38 and 40, were arrested on suspicion of murder. Both have since been released on conditional bail.
The inquiry continues as specialist officers support the grieving families.
Heartbreaking Tributes Pour In
Jonny Day, 32:
“Jonny was the person who lit up any room. He was so loved by everyone that met him. A loving partner, father, son and brother, we will miss him endlessly. As his partner I have lost my whole life.”
Jon ‘Tommy’ Miller, 36:
“We as a family would like to pay tribute to our dear brother who has sadly left us. Our hearts are broken.
“Tommy was truly one of a kind – funny, smart, and had the biggest heart. He was loved by so many and impacted everyone who knew him.
“He donated his kidney to his sister, saving her life. He will forever be our hero. We ask for respect and space to grieve this devastating loss.”
Daniel Davies, 21:
“Rest in peace angel, we love you so much – sleep tight. We all loved you, precious Dan Dan.”
His older brother added: “Fly high, little bro. I hope Heaven gives you the best bed up there until we meet again – your big bro, Smallz.”
His best friend of 16 years said: “Since the day I met you, you’ve been my brother and best friend. I love you with all my heart and we’re always thinking of you.”
Police Search for Witnesses
Police are urging anyone who saw the crash or suspicious driving near Decoy Drive around 11.10pm on 13 February to come forward. They’re also appealing for any relevant CCTV, doorbell, or dashcam footage.
Witnesses can contact police online or call 101, quoting Operation Brinmore.