A memorial will be unveiled later today to remember a 19-year-old man who was killed in a collision almost one year ago.
The mural will be unveiled along with a memorial football match at 2pm to celebrate the life of loved footballer Jordan Ingram from Brecon.
Taking place at the MOD Playing Fields on the Watton, a memorial stand including a painting of Jordan and a bench will be unveiled and one minute silence will be held before the game between Brecon Northcote FC and Newcastle kicks off.
Jordan sadly died after he was involved in a single vehicle collision at around 10.30pm on Saturday, December 5, on the A470 near the Storey Arms - he was only days from turning 20.
Jordan’s mother Nikki Ingram, who described him as the “most beautiful” man, said: “Jordan died on the 5th of December which was eight days before his 20th birthday, so the first anniversary - on the 5th of December - now of his death is eight days before his 21st birthday that would have been.”
Immediately after his death, there were football shirts, photos and shirts at the stand - which is now the site of the mural - in memorial to the keen footballer who was was member of the Brecon Northcote FC team.
Nikki said she received “tremendous” support after she lost her son - including from his various friends.
Those wishing to attend the memorial to Jordan are asked to arrive at the football ground at 1pm today [Saturday] - ahead of the mural being unveiled, the minutes silence and the 2pm match kick off.





