Cardiff riot: Nine arrested since disorder that followed boys' deaths

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Harvey Evans and Kyrees SullivanImage source, Family photos
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Kyrees Sullivan, 16, and Harvey Evans, 15, died in a bike crash on Monday

Nine people have been arrested for allegedly taking part in the riot that followed the deaths of two boys in Cardiff.

Four males, aged 16, 17, 18 and 29, were arrested in Ely and one man aged 21 was arrested in Tremorfa on Thursday morning. They are in custody on suspicion of riot.

It follows four arrests following the disorder on Monday.

They include two 15-year-old boys, a 15-year-old girl and a 16-year-old boy.

The 15-year-old boys are from Ely and Llanrumney, the 15-year-old girl from Roath, and a 16-year-old boy is also from Ely.

They are all on bail pending further inquiries.

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Riot police attended the scene of disorder in Ely, Cardiff

The disorder followed a fatal crash in Snowden Road, Ely, which claimed the lives of best friends Kyrees Sullivan, 16, and Harvey Evans, 15.

Vehicles were set ablaze, property damaged, and police injured.

Police said more arrests were expected.

A spokesman said: "As part of the investigation so far, over 180 pieces of body worn footage from police officers at the scene has been recovered and officers are going through hundreds of hours of public CCTV and videos posted on social media."

The force is appealing for witnesses.

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Cars were set on fire during the riot

South Wales Police has referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).

The force has also confirmed officers in a police van were following the boys before the accident.

Police and Crime Commissioner Alun Michael said police did not chase the boys, but CCTV showed their electric bike was followed by police just minutes before the crash.

What are the police saying?

Deputy Chief Constable Rachel Bacon would not answer questions about it at a press conference on Wednesday.

She said the South Wales Police van was on Grand Avenue - about half a mile away - when the fatal crash happened on Snowden Road.

Ms Bacon said only the bike was involved in the fatal crash but would not comment on why police were following the teenagers, citing the ongoing IOPC investigation.

She told a press conference: "I want to be as transparent and open as I can with the communities of Ely so they understand what has happened.

"I've set out the timeline based on the factual information that we have.

"But the IOPC are conducting an independent investigation on whether any pursuit has taken place so I can't fully answer your question today."

The IOPC said it had sent investigators to attend the police post-incident procedures and had obtained initial accounts from key police witnesses.

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Watch: What the CCTV tells us about teens' final moments

Ms Bacon said that she was aware of concerns about the timeline of events.

Kevin Brennan, the Labour MP for Cardiff West, which includes the Ely area, told the Commons on Thursday he welcomed the families' call for "calm" in the wake of the riot, but raised the issue of the regulation of e-bikes and scooters.

Tributes to Harvey and Kyrees

A statement released by Harvey's school, Bryn y Deryn Carnegie Centre, described him as "a popular member of our school community".

They said: "He always arrived to school with big smile on his face and wisdom to share. He was an excellent sportsman and loved to debate on matters that he was passionate about.

"Our school community are devastated at the loss of this fun, kind, family focussed young man."

Greenhill school, where Kyrees was a pupil, said he would be remembered for his "quick wit and ability to make those around him smile".

"Words cannot describe how sorry our whole school community is to hear of the tragic loss of Kyrees Sullivan," the school said in a post on social media.

"He will always be remembered for his quick wit and ability to make those around him smile. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and all who were close to him."

A vigil and balloon release has been planned to pay tribute to the boys on Friday evening.

On Friday First Minister Mark Drakeford will bring together community representatives and public agencies to discuss support for the Ely community.