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Probe continues over sudden death Probe continues over sudden death
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Investigations into the the sudden death of a woman, 21, are continuing, following the arrest of a 49-year-old man at Porthcawl police station.Investigations into the the sudden death of a woman, 21, are continuing, following the arrest of a 49-year-old man at Porthcawl police station.
The station was closed on Wednesday, with the entrance taped off as an inquiry was launched.The station was closed on Wednesday, with the entrance taped off as an inquiry was launched.
A notice in the door of the station read: "Due to incident, station has had to close".A notice in the door of the station read: "Due to incident, station has had to close".
The Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust said they were asked to to attend the station in Porthcawl at 1320 BST. The Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust said they were asked to attend the station in Porthcawl at 1320 BST.
However, a spokesperson for the ambulance service said no patients were treated there, and no patients were taken to hospital.However, a spokesperson for the ambulance service said no patients were treated there, and no patients were taken to hospital.
South Wales Police have confirmed that they are investigating the death of the woman in the area.South Wales Police have confirmed that they are investigating the death of the woman in the area.
'Strange''Strange'
Officers said they expected the Porthcawl station to reopen on Thursday morning "as normal".Officers said they expected the Porthcawl station to reopen on Thursday morning "as normal".
Speaking on Wednesday, Wayne Keene, who runs USTU hairdressing salon, across the road from the police station, said: "There was quite a lot of activity over there.Speaking on Wednesday, Wayne Keene, who runs USTU hairdressing salon, across the road from the police station, said: "There was quite a lot of activity over there.
"The fact they had cordoned it off was very peculiar. There were more police cars than usual about mid afternoon."The fact they had cordoned it off was very peculiar. There were more police cars than usual about mid afternoon.
"Everyone is wondering what's going on.""Everyone is wondering what's going on."
Another man, who did not want to be named, said: "It's strange that the police station is closed and has police tape around it. I don't know what's gone on."Another man, who did not want to be named, said: "It's strange that the police station is closed and has police tape around it. I don't know what's gone on."