Swansea gone. Colossal damage : The incredible 80-year-old diary of a Swansea Blitz Home Guard
Hundreds of people were killed and injured when thousands of high explosive and incendiary devices were dropped on the city in 1941 and James R John was there to see it and to record it
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As Wales coronavirus death toll passes 5,000 people, we are sharing some of your tributes to those who have died with Covid-19 during the pandemic.
Cheryl Saunders
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Cheryl Saunders, from Abercarn in Caerphilly county, spent her whole 40-year career working in the NHS as a medical secretary in respiratory medicine, first of all in Caerphilly Miners Hospital and later at Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr in nearby Ystrad Mynach.
media captionAs the Covid death toll passed 5,000 in Wales, families have been sharing stories of the people behind the numbers
She still worked in respiratory medicine at the start of the pandemic, but was forced to stop working in the summer after being diagnosed with advanced metastatic renal - or kidney - cancer.