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Wales' papers: Hotel blaze and stabbing in broad daylight

Daily Post front page headline: Hotel blaze heartbreakImage source, Daily Post
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South Wales Evening Post front page headline: 'Nothing was going to be the same'Image source, South Wales Evening Post
South Wales Echo front page headline: Stabbed in broad daylightImage source, South Wales Echo
Western Mail front page headline: 'Watershed for Wales' ahead of Euro campaignImage source, Western Mail

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