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THREE men wanted in connection with the murder of Tomasz Waga in Cardiff remain at large, and Crimestoppers says there is a £5,000 reward for anyone who can help to find the men. The body of 23-year-old Mr Waga was found by a member of the public at Westville Road in Penylan, not far from Cardiff city centre, on January 28 2021. It’s believed that Mr Waga had travelled from Dagenham in east London to Newport Road in Cardiff, where a disturbance took place an hour before Mr Waga’s body was found. He died as a result of a sustained assault.
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Police Scotland has apologised to the mother of a young woman murdered by her partner after admitting 18 failures in how the case was handled, we can reveal.
It took a jury just two hours to find Graham McGill guilty on Friday of the 1984 murder of Mary McLaughlin.
There were fifteen years between the murders of Emma Caldwell and Louise Aitchison but they were connected by a thread of failure: to either protect women from violent men or to prosecute those men.
Twisted Scots rapist who kicked pregnant woman in the stomach loses bid to overturn conviction
Mark Duthie s legal team argued that the rape of two of his victims took place too far apart for them to be suitable evidence showing a pattern of behaviour but appeal judges disagreed.
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PUB landlords in Gwent have reacted with anger to the revelation that a group of politicians drank alcohol together in the Senedd - just four days after pubs in Wales were banned from selling booze. An investigation by the Senedd Commission found there had been a possible breach of coronavirus regulations by a group of politicians in the Senedd on December 8 and 9, and the matter is now being reviewed by Cardiff Council to decide whether those involved will be fined. The group included then-leader of the Welsh Conservatives Paul Davies – who resigned on Saturday over the allegations – as well as Blaenau Gwent MS Alun Davies, who has been suspended from the Labour group in the Senedd.