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Two mutant shellfish have been pulled from the seas around Fishguard; a huge orange lobster and a three clawed velvet swimming crab. Picture Jo Hewitt TWO mysterious mutant shellfish have been pulled out of the sea around Pembrokeshire in the last week and are now in the care of conservation charity, Sea Trust. An enormous orange lobster, nicknamed Tango by the Sea Trust Team, and a three-clawed velvet swimming crab were both caught by local fisherman Len Walters, of Cardigan Bay Shellfish, in his lobster pots last week. The unusually coloured lobster weighs in at 1.6 kilos while the velvet crab has grown a third claw on top of its regular two.
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Published 3 months ago
Two Britons, killed during the WW2 Blitzkrieg, rest in the pretty Flemish cemetery of Peutie, among countless Belgian ex-combatants. Former UK journalist Dennis Abbott recently put crosses on the graves on behalf of the Royal British Legion during the Armistice commemoration week in November.
But he is also looking for answers.
What were those two young British boys actually doing in Peutie? And above all: who are Lucy and Hannah, the two Belgian women who maintained their graves for years?
Abbott has been living in Belgium for 20 years. He is a former journalist for, among others,