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Wales' papers: Girls hurt in crash and woman 'wakes to attacker'

Front page of the Daily Post. The main headline reads 'Girls aged 12 and 13 badly injured in crash' with a picture of a HM Coastguard red helicopter. Other headlines read: 'The truth is up there airbus lifts lid on contrails', 'Carbon scheme set to create 2000 jobs', 'Pier's bounceback earns UK award'. Image source, Daily Post
  • Published
    24 April 2025
Updated 25 April 2025
  • Girl, 12, has life-threatening injuries after crash

    • Published
      24 April
Front page of the South Wales Echo. The main headline reads 'What gave you the right to stop her heart beating?' with a composite image of the jailed man wearing a white shirt, looking down at the floor and a woman smiling with blue hair. Other headlines read: 'City homes evacuated over gas explosion fears', 'Reddin set for key Wales rugby role', 'Creditors owed £2.4m in Cardiff rugby collapse'.Image source, South Wales Echo
  • Man who murdered partner jailed for 20 years

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      24 April
Front page of the South Wales Evening Post. The main headline reads 'Woman 'woke to the awful hate of her attacker' with an image of Swansea Crown Court. Other headlines read: 'New life for old castle cinema building', 'Find sesame before it's too late', 'Council staff sickness rises', 'Recycling trial brings change', 'WRU set to appoint Reddin'.Image source, South Wales Evening Post
Front page of the Western Mail. The main headline reads 'Life in prison, Killer sentenced as he faces mother's powerful words: What gave you the right to stop her heart beating?' with a South Wales Police mug shot of the jailed man. Other headline read: 'Cardiff collapsed owing £2.4m', 'WRU set to unveil Reddin', 'The truth about Steve Tandy'.Image source, Western Mail

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