Aviva Ex-CEOâs ÂŁ160,000 Aston Martin DBX Boasted Cutting-Edge Safety Tech â But What Really Triggered the âFireballâ Crash? Witness Reveals Ch:ill:ing Details of David Barralâs State Just Hours Before the Tr:agedy 

Former Aviva CEO David Barral was âvery upsetâ and âdistressedâ just 15 minutes before he died in a âfireballâ crash, it was claimed today.
Mr Barral, 63, was killed when his luxury Aston Martin car veered off the road and collided with a tree.
The multi-millionaire father-of-three had been driving a grey ÂŁ160,000 DBX SUV when it left the road near Wetherby, West Yorkshire, on Tuesday afternoon.
Police are continuing to investigate the death of Mr Barral, who held leadership roles at Aviva Life and Pensions between 1999 and 2015, and was made UK and Ireland chief executive in 2011.
Shortly before the tragedy, the businessman visited a Post Office a short distance from his familyâs ÂŁ1.2million home in affluent Scarcroft, near Leeds.
There, he had returned two boxes of designer Louis Vuitton boots bought for his wife Angela where he had appeared âupsetâ and âvery fragileâ.
Shopkeeper Shazia Tariq told the Daily Mail that Mr Barral, a regular customer, was usually âvery positiveâ but appearing troubled in a way she had never seen before.
She said: âHe was such a nice man and Iâve known him for many years.

Former Aviva CEO David Barral, 63, was killed on when his luxury Aston Martin car veered off the road and collided with a tree

Mr Barral, pictured with his wife Angie, was âvery upsetâ just 15 minutes before the crash, it has been claimed

West Yorkshire Police are appealing for information about the collision in Leeds on Tuesday

Mr Barral was driving a grey Aston Martin DBX SUV when the crash happened on the A58 Leeds Road between Bardsey and Collingham
âBut that day he was very upset and distressed about something. He made conversation about returning these parcels. It was something that appeared to upset him.
âHe emphasised how expensive they were. For a man who drives an Aston Martin, I was surprised by that.
âHe normally had such positive vibes but I found him very lost that day.
âHe mentioned that the parcels were Louis Vuitton boots and they were very expensive. He bought them for this wife and he just didnât seem happy.â
Mr Barral, whose 30-year career included non-executive chairman roles at Virgin Wines and investment platform Embark Group, arrived at the Post Office at around 1.40pm on Tuesday and left around 10 minutes later.
Police were called to the crash, on the A58 Leeds Road between Bardsey and Collingham, shortly after 2pm.
The shopkeeper said she learned shortly after of Mr Barralâs death and was subsequently contacted by police officers.
She added: âIt is very sad. Heâs a really nice person, a sensible person â but normally a happy person.
âI remember he was wearing jeans and a light blue blazer. He looked up at the ceiling and he was deep in thought.
âHe was in a different place. He wasnât in a happy place, I know that.â
The parcels themselves seemed to weigh heavily on his mind, suggested the shopkeeper, who said Mr Barral insisted his wifeâs contact number was taken for the receipt.

Shopkeeper Shazia Tariq (right) told the Daily Mail that Mr Barral, a regular customer, was usually âvery positiveâ but appearing troubled in a way she had never seen before just minutes before the crash
She continued: âHe was in deep thoughts. He was upset. He wasnât there.
âI could see something was wrong because that was not his normal self.
âThis time he was a little fragile and he was very anxious. That was not him.â
She added: âThere was something going on in his mind that wasnât adding up to me.â
Officers from West Yorkshire Policeâs Major Collision Enquiry Team are continuing the examine the circumstances of the collision, in which aerial photos revealed the blackened remains of the Aston Martin.
Mr Barral, who had a known love of sports cars, was said to be an accomplished driver âwho knew how to handle a carâ.
A friend in the well-heeled village of Scarcroft said it would have been âunusualâ for the businessman to drive recklessly.
Mr Barralâs family paid tribute in a statement released through police, which read: âWe are all absolutely devastated at the loss of the most wonderful man.
âRest in peace David we will all miss you so, so much and you will always fill our hearts. We love you.â
A spokesperson for Aviva said: âWe are very sad to hear of the death of David Barral, a much valued former colleague and leader at Aviva. Our deepest condolences and prayers go to Davidâs family at this time.â
The businessman was most recently a strategic adviser at investment group Harwood Capital.

The businessmanâs 30-year career included non-executive chairman roles at Virgin Wines and investment platform Embark Group

The mangled wreckage of Mr Barralâs Aston Martin is embedded into the tree near his home

Emergency services were called to the scene of the crash but Mr Barral died from his injuries
In previous interviews, he told of his career in the insurance industry â including as a door-to-door salesman with Abbey Life.
He said: âAbbey was a really tough job, I was only 18 and I was probably too young to sustain it.
âI did get my wifeâs engagement ring with my third monthâs salary, though.â
He went on to work for Guardian Royal Exchange as a claim negotiator then ran brokers Andrew Yule Insurance for three years where he walked the streets at lunchtime looking for trade.
Mr Barral, born in East Kilbride in Scotland, said previously that his life ambition was âto be the best that I can and see my children healthy, happy and debt-free. I would also like to catch a Marlin and ride a Harleyâ.
Witnesses are urged to contact West Yorkshire Police online or by calling 101, quoting reference 13250591258.