TWO teenagers have died and another two have been rushed to hospital after a sporty Alfa Romeo smashed into a petrol station.
A young man and woman, both 19, were killed during the collision in Bishopston, South Wales, at around 11.15pm last night.
Two 17-year-olds were airlifted to hospital after the red Alfa Romeo Mito ploughed into the Northway Garage petrol station.
Police are investigating the single-car collision after the driver reportedly lost control and crashed.
A spokesman for South Wales Police said the car hit the Northway Garage in Bishopston, on the Gower Peninsula and that all four inside were from the Swansea area.
They said: "The single vehicle collision involved a red Alfa Romeo Mito containing four occupants.
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"A 19 year-old man from Landore and a 19 year-old woman from Blaenymaes were declared deceased at the scene.
“A 17 year-old girl from Penlan was airlifted to hospital with life-threatening injuries and a 17 year-old boy from Birchgrove was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
"Families are being supported by specially trained officers. The road was closed for a number of hours whilst investigation work was carried out.
"Anyone who may be able to assist officers in this investigation is asked to contact South Wales Police quoting 2200 182 514."
A section of the B4436 was closed for a number of hours as officers investigated the scene.
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Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service added: "Tragically, two people died at the incident. A further two casualties were conveyed to hospital.
“Firefighters made the scene safe and assisted the Ambulance Service at the scene. The Fire Service left the incident with the Police at 03:06am."
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