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Man dies after two cars collide on B4242 near Neath Student dies after two cars collide on B4242 near Neath
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A 21-year-old man has died following a two-car collision near Neath. A student has died following a two-car collision near Neath.
He was driving on the B4242 Resolven to Glynneath road when his silver Rover collided with an orange Audi Coupe at 1710 BST on Thursday. Samuel Mortimer, 21 and from Crynant, was driving on the B4242 Resolven to Glynneath road.
Two male passengers in the Audi were injured and are being treated at Swansea's Morriston Hospital. His silver Rover collided with an orange Audi Coupe at 1710 BST on Thursday. Two male passengers in the Audi were injured.
South Wales Police, who are appealing for witnesses, said the road, known locally as the "old A465", closed for seven hours for initial investigations.South Wales Police, who are appealing for witnesses, said the road, known locally as the "old A465", closed for seven hours for initial investigations.
The Rover was being driven southbound towards Resolven and the Audi was travelling in the opposite direction.The Rover was being driven southbound towards Resolven and the Audi was travelling in the opposite direction.
Officers said the Rover driver, who was pronounced dead at hospital, was local. The passengers in the Audi are being treated at Swansea's Morriston Hospital.
A police family liaison officer has been appointed to support his relatives and the coroner has been informed. A police family liaison officer has been appointed to support Mr Mortimer's relatives and the coroner has been informed.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the South Wales Police Roads Policing Unit in Lakeside on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.