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Neighbours mourn man in fatal Lawrencetown crash

Friends and family of a man who died Wednesday after a head-on collision near Lawrencetown Beach are mourning a man with a "heart of gold."

2 women sent to hospital, following head-on crash

RAW Lawrencetown Beach crash

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RCMP said two women were ejected from their vehicle.

Friends and family of a man who died Wednesdayafter a head-on collision near Lawrencetown Beach are mourning a man with a "heart of gold."

Two women were ejected from this black car near Lawrencetown Beach. (Craig Paisley/CBC)

Donna Feltham said she has known the victim of the crash for 25 years. The man's name has not been released.

Felthamsaidher son and the man'schildren were schoolmates.

"[He] was a wonderful man, my dear, he was a wonderful person. He had a heart of gold, hed do anything for anybody. He was a good friend, a good dad, and he was also a new papa to a little girl," Feltham said as she broke down into tears.

The 55-year-old man was travelling in an SUV when it collided head-on with another car on Highway 207 near Lawrencetown Beach.

RCMP said two women were ejected fromthe othercar. They were sent to the hospital with serious injuries.

She said her husband had just left the house when he called to tell her about the crash.

Donna Feltham, the victim's neighbour, recounts how she found out about her friend's death. (CBC)

"My husband went up the street and the roads were all blocked off so he called me back and said,'The roads are blocked off.'He said, 'I'm going to go around.'As he passed by our door, the police car was in [the victim's] driveway,"she said.

Feltham immediately called her neighbour's house. His son answered and confirmed Feltham's fearsthat her friend had died.

Highway 207, near Lawrencetown Beach, was closed for several hours following the crash.

A traffic analyst, police and other emergency personnelwere on scene.