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Waterfall-death man named

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THE young man who died after getting in difficulty at a waterfall has been named as 20-year-old Bradleigh Kurt Williams.

Emergency services were called to assist Mr Williams, who is from Tonypandy, last Wednesday at a waterfall in Pontneddfe­chan, Glynneath.

Dyfed-Powys Police attended the scene along with fire crews from Swansea ZOE Ball has shed more than three quarters of a million listeners on her BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show over the past three months, new research shows.

The drop of around 780,000 listeners in the second quarter of the year marks the programme’s lowest audience listening figure in nearly 10 years, according to the latest figures released by audience research body Rajar.

The last time the audience was as low was in the third quarter of 2010, with 8.14 million listeners recorded during Evans’ first year as host.

Despite the decrease, Ball – who made history when she became the first female breakfast show host in the station’s history – still has the most popular breakfast programme across the country.

However, her Radio 2 colleague Ken Bruce has leapfrogge­d her and now has the most listened-to radio programme in the UK, with an average weekly audience of 8.49 million for his mid-morning programme, according to the BBC.

Meanwhile, Chris Evans – who left Radio 2 to host a new breakfast show on Virgin – has slightly grown his audience, up from 1.05 million weekly listeners to 1.11 million. and Glynneath and paramedics.

The Air Ambulance and Water Rescue Unit also attended.

Emergency services left the scene at around 7pm and Mr Williams was taken to hospital by road. However, Mr Williams sadly died at University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, last Thursday.

Dyfed-Powys Police said there were no suspicious circumstan­ces.

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