Wales rugby: Former women's boss says colleague made rape jibe

The former head of Welsh women's rugby has said she considered suicide because of what she claims is a "toxic culture" of sexism at the Welsh Rugby Union.

Charlotte Wathan also said a male colleague told her, in a busy office, that he wanted to "rape" her.

Another former female WRU employee, a mum of one, said she wrote a manual for her husband in case she killed herself.

The Welsh Rugby Union have said that both cases were investigated and proper procedures were followed.

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