Police have confirmed that a man has died in a quiet Pembrokeshire village.
Emergency services were called to an address in Boncath at around 10am this morning after concerns had been raised for the welfare of a local resident.
Police, paramedics and the Wales Air Ambulance were all called to the scene and the road through the village was closed for a period of time.
The Wales Air Ambulance from Dafen was taked at 10.13am and attended by air.
It arrived at the scene at 11.20am. Air Ambulance involvement concluded at 11.46am.
A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police said: "Dyfed-Powys Police were called to an address in Boncath at just before 10am after concerns were raised for the welfare of a resident," said the spokesperson.
"Officers attended, along with the Welsh Ambulance Service and the Wales Air Ambulance.
"Sadly a man was found to have died at the location.
"Our thoughts are with his loved ones at this time."
Police have confirmed that there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death and that HM Coroner will be informed.
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