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Man who died in collision with stationary vehicle named

Dean Workman

South Wales Police can now confirm the name of the man who died in a collision in Landore on Friday (May 1).

Dean Workman, 46, was the driver of a blue Toyota C-HR when it collided with a stationary white Iveco lorry on Neath Road.

He was from the Cymmer area of Port Talbot and is survived by his mother Norma and his three boys, Scott, Tyrese and Adam whom he loved dearly.

They have paid the following tribute to him:

“Dean worked in the security industry before re-training to be an electrician which took him around the country. As a staff sergeant in the Territorial Army, he also instructed Cadets which he loved doing. He loved to be with his family and friends. He had a passion for nice cars and enjoyed his hobby – shooting at the range. He lived life to the full, was a funny, kind and would help anyone. He will be sorely missed by them, and all of his friends and work colleagues.”

Officers are continuing their appeal for witnesses who might have seen, or have dash cam footage, of the blue Toyota prior to the collision.

Anybody with information should call 101 quoting occurrence number *0148739.