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Man, 21, dies after van collision | Man, 21, dies after van collision |
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A 21-year-old man was killed when the van he was driving collided with three parked vehicles and overturned. | A 21-year-old man was killed when the van he was driving collided with three parked vehicles and overturned. |
Shane Gilmore, from Trefnant, Denbighshire, died at the scene at about 2330 BST on Tuesday in Long Lane at Brynteg, near Wrexham. | |
It is understood Mr Gilmore had been visiting relatives in the area. An inquest is expected to be opened later. | |
Any witnesses are asked to contact 0845 6071002 (English language) or 0845 6071001 (Welsh language). | Any witnesses are asked to contact 0845 6071002 (English language) or 0845 6071001 (Welsh language). |
In a separate incident, police closed a section of the A5 near Chirk, Wrexham, after a crash on Wednesday morning. | In a separate incident, police closed a section of the A5 near Chirk, Wrexham, after a crash on Wednesday morning. |
Three people were being treated for minor injuries following the two-vehicle collision, and a fourth suffered "serious" head injuries which were not life-threatening. | Three people were being treated for minor injuries following the two-vehicle collision, and a fourth suffered "serious" head injuries which were not life-threatening. |
The road between the Gledrid and Halton roundabouts on the border with Shropshire was closed while the damaged vehicles were removed, but was re-opened at 1100 BST. | The road between the Gledrid and Halton roundabouts on the border with Shropshire was closed while the damaged vehicles were removed, but was re-opened at 1100 BST. |
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