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Marshal dies in collision on M4 Marshal dies in collision on M4
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A 30-year-old marshal working on the M4 near Cardiff has died after he was hit by a car at Capel Llanilltern, say South Wales Police. A 30-year-old motorway marshal working on the M4 near Cardiff has died after he was hit by a car at Capel Llanilltern, say South Wales Police.
The marshal, from Cwmbran, south Wales was carrying out his duties, involving a silver Peugeot 206, happened at 2136 BST on Friday at Junction 33. The man, from Cwmbran, south Wales was working on the motorway, when the incident, involving a silver Peugeot 206, happened at 2136 BST on Friday.
Police say the car was travelling eastbound toward Cardiff when it collided with the man. Police say the car was travelling eastbound towards Cardiff when it collided with the man.
Witnesses are being asked to contact police.Witnesses are being asked to contact police.
Officers said they were especially interested to trace a driver of a vehicle which was seen on CCTV passing the collision immediately after it happened.Officers said they were especially interested to trace a driver of a vehicle which was seen on CCTV passing the collision immediately after it happened.
South Wales Police said they are still investigating but the man who died could have been either collecting or putting out cones when the accident happened. South Wales Police said motorway marshals assist with the flow of traffic.
They are still investigating the incident but the man who died could have been either collecting or putting out cones at the time of the accident..
Anyone with information is asked to contact South Wales Police Roads Policing Unit on 029 20 222111.Anyone with information is asked to contact South Wales Police Roads Policing Unit on 029 20 222111.