Man dies following incident on A477 in Pembrokeshire
Dyfed Powys Police were called to the incident between Red Roses and Kilgetty Roundabout shortly after 9.30am.
The road remains closed in both directions following the incident.
Kilgetty Roundabout where a police incident is taking place (Image: Google Maps) Dyfed Powys Police said: 'Police responded to a report that a man had died on the A477 between Red Roses and Kilgetty shortly after 9.30am on Tuesday, August 5.
'The road is currently closed in both directions and drivers are being asked to find alternative routes.'
Police have been contacted for further comment, and the nature of the man's death is unknown.
There are no reports of any road traffic collisions in the area.
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