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Vigils held in Wales after deaths of Sarah Everard and Wenjing Lin
Small crowds did gather in both Newport and Cardiff despite the cancellation of official events across the UK
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Vigils were held in Newport and Cardiff on Saturday following the deaths of Sarah Everard and Wenjing Lin.
The vigils were held outside of the Senedd in Cardiff Bay and in Newport city centre and people held signs with messages including end violence against women and it could have been me.
Sarah Everard, 33, disappeared while walking home in London on March 3, and her remains were later found in woodland in Kent.
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Le Pub in Newport is among the venues to host a performance, along with Neuadd Ogwen in Bethesda, Queen’s Hall in Narberth, Galeri in Caernarfon, and Sin City in Swansea. On Monday, hip hop artist Mace the Great and R&B singer Faith will perform at Le Pub. Other artists performing across the week - across a range of genres - include rock band Those Damn Crows, urban brother and sister Leila McKenzie and K(e)nz, country singer Jodie Marie, and electro pop artist Malan. Sam Dabb, manager of Le Pub in Newport, and Wales’ representative for Music Venues Trust, said: “It’s not just a pub, it’s not just a music venue. It’s important to the area, it’s where people meet, and have somewhere to be.