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Llantwit Fardre house: One dead and two in hospital Llantwit Fardre house death: Carbon monoxide suspected
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One person has died and two others have been taken to hospital after emergency services were called to a house in the south Wales valleys. A 63-year-old man has died from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at a house in the south Wales valleys.
Police, firefighters and paramedics went to Llantwit Fardre, Rhondda Cynon Taf, at about 21:20 GMT on Tuesday. Two other men, both in their 30s, were also found unconscious at the property in Llantwit Fardre, Rhondda Cynon Taf, at about 21:15 GMT on Tuesday.
They found three adults, one of whom has died and two others are being treated for injuries described as non-life threatening. One is in a critical condition and the other is stable at the Royal Glamorgan Hospital.
Residents were moved from six nearby houses. The emergency services were called when the alarm was raised by a neighbour.
Residents were moved from nearby houses as a precaution.
South Wales Police say there are no suspicious circumstances.South Wales Police say there are no suspicious circumstances.
Officers are investigating, but no other details have yet been released. Police and the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service are investigating the incident at St Anne's Drive.
BBC Wales reporter Catrin Heledd, reporting from the scene, said a police cordon and police car were at the house on Wednesday morning. The Health and Safety Executive has also been informed.
The incident happened in a cul-de-sac, and Christmas lights were flashing in the window of the house.