Fatal Road Traffic Collision: Tribute
The victim of a fatal road traffic collision which happened around 7.25pm on May 3 in Cwmrhydyceirw has been named as Syed Asim Ali Shah, 26, from Port Talbot.
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The victim of a fatal road traffic collision which happened around 7.25pm on May 3 in Cwmrhydyceirw has been named as Syed Asim Ali Shah, 26, from Port Talbot.
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