Friday, December 31, 2010

Tributes pour in to 'top bloke'

HEARTFELT tributes have been paid to a Neath man who died just days before Christmas.

Jason Clifford's body was found at his home, in Neath Farm Road, at about 1pm on Tuesday, December 21.

Police have launched an investigation into the sudden death of the 40-year- old, but say they are not treating it as suspicious.

A Facebook group has been set up to pay tribute to Mr Clifford, with more than 200 members joining so far.

Shocked friends have left messages in tribute to him, while offering their support to his family.

Legend

Kieran Beaumont said: "What a legend. RIP Jas, the brightest stars always burn the quickest. Miss you mate, rest easy."

Ceri Lansley said: "What a shock, still can't believe it. Really gutted Jas.

"I will never forget you and the fun we all had when we were kids, hope you're at peace now, take care my flower."

Simon Evans said: "You will be missed young man. RIP, thoughts are with your family and friends."

David Barnett added: "RIP Jason mate, always remember you son, top bloke and good friend."

While Charlotte Jefford said: "Rest in peace and know that we will never forget you. You always had a big heart."

And Simon Matthews added: "So gutted man. We used to breakdance together in Victoria Gardens back in the '80s.

"I'll never forget those days and the crowds we drew.

"You were a part of the best times of my life and I'll remember you always."

A South Wales Police spokesman confirmed the sudden death.

"Police in Neath Port Talbot are investigating the sudden death of a 40-year- old man whose body was found in a premises on Neath Farm Road at about 1pm on Tuesday, December 21," he said.

"The death is not being treated as suspicious, and the next of kin and HM Coroner have been informed," he added.



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