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Chilling CCTV shows Ford Fiesta driven by teens just moments before they plunged into ditch in horror North Wales crash

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Carter Sullivan

Published Mar 23, 2026

CHILLING CCTV images show the Ford Fiesta driven by the tragic group of teens - moments before they are killed in a horror crash in Snowdonia.

Harvey Owen, 17, Jevon Hirst, 16, Wilf Fitchett, 17, and Hugo Morris, 18, can be seen driving through Harlech, North Wales at around 11:30am on Sunday, on their way to the mountains.

The boys were seen on CCTV driving through Harlech before they died

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The boys were seen on CCTV driving through Harlech before they diedCredit: Dan Jones The Sun
Wilf Fitchett sadly died when the car came off the road

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Wilf Fitchett sadly died when the car came off the road
Hugo Morris was travelling with his friends to Snowdonia

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Hugo Morris was travelling with his friends to Snowdonia
Jevon Hirst and the teens had stopped to buy supplies

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Jevon Hirst and the teens had stopped to buy supplies
Tributes have flooded in for Harvey Owen

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Tributes have flooded in for Harvey Owen

Just minutes later the teens were killed when their silver hatchback veered off a wet and windy country lane in the village of Garreg - just eight miles away.

The final images, caught from a local business' camera, were taken before the "happy and laughing" lads were seen buying pasta and coal from a Premier Foods for their camping expedition.

Shopkeeper Lucy Jones, 25, told The Sun: “They were happy, laughing and joking around.

“They were arguing, saying ‘I can’t afford this, I can’t afford that.
“But they all seemed to be in a really good mood.

“They weren’t dressed to go walking - they were wearing jeans, shirt, trainers.

“You wouldn’t have thought they were going to walk a mountain if you’d seen them.”

Police fear the horrific accident took place not long after the boys left one of their grandad's homes on Saturday night.

The lads last made contact around midday on Sunday before their phones stopped receiving and sending messages.

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It is feared their overturned motor may have laid unnoticed in a watery ditch for almost two days as motorists drove by oblivious.

It wasn't until 3.10pm on Monday - more than 24 hours later - that cops were told the boys were missing.

They were finally spotted around 10am on Tuesday by binmen who spotted the wreck from their raised cab.

Cops confirmed four bodies had been found in the car, which was partially submerged in water and on its roof in the Porthmadog area.

Yesterday a farmer who lives nearby described the scene. Rhys Williams said: "They were so unlucky, the way the car went in.

"It’s gone into the ditch, low into the ditch. It’s a small car. If they had hit a tree or a fence, they would gone in another way."

Rhys said the accident happened on "a sharp bend" where the road narrows, adding: "There were lots of leaves on that corner. There have been one or two accidents there before."

On Thursday, some family members of the boys travelled from their home town of Shrewsbury to hold a vigil at the crash site.

The boys all studied at a Shropshire school that had already been mourning the loss of two other pupils.

Alfie McCormick, 18, and Ben Worrall, 17, died days apart just weeks ago, and a local priest said the school community was still grieving.

The Reverend Charlotte Gompertz, vicar of a Shrewsbury church, said: “It is a huge sixth form college where all people go round here.

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“They have had some tragedies over the last couple of months and this will be devastating for them.

“There were two deaths very recently, a motorbike accident and a suicide."

A police officer at the scene where the boys' car left the road and crashed upside down into a flooded irrigation ditch

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A police officer at the scene where the boys' car left the road and crashed upside down into a flooded irrigation ditch
The boys were tragically found dead in the car

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The boys were tragically found dead in the carCredit: Dan Jones The Sun
Tributes have flooded in for the four boys

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Tributes have flooded in for the four boysCredit: PA