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One man has been killed and another three are in hospital following a collision between two cars in Aberkenfig, near Bridgend. A 91-year-old man has been killed following a collision between two cars in Aberkenfig, near Bridgend.
The incident happened just before 0900 GMT on Fountain Road in the town, South Wales Police said. The man was a passenger in one of the cars which collided just before 0900 GMT on Fountain Road in the town.
The injured people were taken to the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend. The male driver, and the female driver of the other car who was seriously injured, were both taken to the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend.
A casualty from another crash is being treated at the same hospital following a collision on the M4 between the Margam and Port Talbot exits. Another man is also being treated in the same hospital after a crash on the M4 on Saturday morning.
Three people were in a car which collided with a street cleaning vehicle on the eastbound carriageway. Three people were in a Renault Laguna which collided with a broken-down goods vehicle on the hard shoulder of the M4's eastbound carriageway between Port Talbot and Margam.
The carriageway was closed between junctions 40 and 38, but has now been re-opened.The carriageway was closed between junctions 40 and 38, but has now been re-opened.
The person from the M4 crash being treated at the Princess of Wales is understood to be seriously injured. The man from the M4 crash being treated at the Princess of Wales is understood to be critically injured.
The two other occupants of the car have been taken to Morriston Hospital in Swansea but their injuries are not thought to be serious.The two other occupants of the car have been taken to Morriston Hospital in Swansea but their injuries are not thought to be serious.
Crews from Mid and West Wales Fire Service attended the scene and had to cut two people out of the car.Crews from Mid and West Wales Fire Service attended the scene and had to cut two people out of the car.
South Wales Police said the 91-year-old man killed in Aberkenfig was local to the area.
They have appealed for witnesses to both incidents to come forward.