a few seats ahead (of him)

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I'm writing a script:

Toby sits at the back of the bus, Will a few seats ahead (of him).

Do I need 'of him' here or is it OK without?
 
I'm writing a script:

Toby sits at the back of the bus, Will a few seats ahead in front (of him).

Do I need 'of him' here or is it OK without?
It's OK without, but note that "in front" is more natural than "ahead".
 
I don't think ahead is right. You need 'in front'.
 
Isn't that exactly what I said 90 minutes before your response?!

You said 'in front' is "more natural" than 'ahead'. I'm going further and saying 'ahead' is wrong.
 
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