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Robert Dalling

Body found in search for Swansea man who disappeared after a car crash

Police have found a body in the search for a missing Swansea man who was last seen after being involved in a car crash.

South Wales Police said that although the body had not officially been identified, they believed it to be that of missing Michael Chalk.

The 51-year-old was last seen following a road traffic collision at about 8pm on March 10.

The car he was a passenger in collided with a wall in the Parkmill area of Swansea on the junction between the A4118 and North Hills Lane that leads to the Three Cliffs Bay Holiday Park. The collision was minor and he is not believed to have been injured.

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He was last seen walking along the A4118 in the direction of Oxwich, and was wearing a grey hooded top at the time.

A statement on the force's Facebook page read: "Thank you for your help with the appeal for missing person Michael Chalk.

"We can confirm that a body has been found and although it has not yet been officially identified we believe it is Michael and his family have been informed."

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