Wales' papers: Two died after man sold chemicals online

Front cover of Western Mail. Headline reads: Two died after man sold suicide chemicals online. Police mugshot of man who is bald and has a beard. Another headline above reads: Magnificent seven! Wales on fire to boost World Cup hope. Accompanied by photo of two Wales footballers smiling.Image source, Western Mail
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Front page of South Wales Echo. Headline reads: Another business targeted in capital. Subheading reads: Police probe after string of burglaries in suburbs: page 10. Accompanied by photo of shop with glass door smashed. A headline above reads: Magnificent 7 boosts Wales' World Cup hope. Photo of two of Welsh team players smiling and celebrating. On the left of that is a headline that reads "Take off for new Canada flights".Image source, South Wales Echo
Front page of Flintshire Leader. Headline reads: Waiting 247 years for streets to be resurfaced. Subheading reads: Potential frequency of unclassified road works highlighted. The story is accompanied by a photo montage of councillor Richard Jones, Flintshire Council's deputy leader, and a photo of the Flintshire Bridge. Another headline above reads: Florist thrives. It is accompanied by a photo of three women smiling as one holds an award.Image source, Flintshire Leader
Front page of the Wrexham Leader. The headline reads: Assisting suicide admission and runs alongside a police mugshot of a man who is bald with a beard. The subheading reads: Guilty pleas entered by accused over the supply of chemicals. A headline above reads: One-punch killer is given a jail term and the subheading: See page 3. It is accompanied by a police mugshot of a man with red hair and a red beard. Under this is a headline that reads "Tributes paid to Andrew" with a photo of a man with a red Wrexham football shirt on.Image source, Wrexham Leader
Daily Post front page. Headline reads: John didn't deserve to die like this. Subheading reads: Victim's sister speaks out as one-punch killer jailed. Photo of man wearing glasses and a blue woollen hat. Caption: Victim John Ithell. Another headline above reads: Man admits to selling chemicals that led to deaths of two people. Accompanied by police mugshot of bald man with beard. Next to that is a headline reading "Captain Fantastic", with a photos of Wales footballer Harry Wilson. the sub-headline reads "Wilson scores hat-trick as Wales boost World Cup playoff route". Image source, Daily Post
Front page of the South Wales Evening Post. The headline reads: Former club chairman denies sex offences. It is accompanied by a picture of a man who is bald with a beard and wearing a blue suit, white shirt and light blue tie, with the caption: Nicholas O'Connor, former chairman of Swansea's Plough Colts FC, denies multiple sex charges. The subheading reads: Ex-football club official and taxi driver accused of multiple assaults against women page 4.Image source, South Wales Evening Post

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