School s beautiful tribute to passionate , generous teen Fynley Jones who died on mountain walk
Treorchy Comprehensive School said: “Fynley’s sudden death has shattered the Year 13 community of which, he was an integral part
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A Wales Air Ambulance helicopter at the scene of an incident in Pen Pych, near Treherbert, on Friday evening
Friends of a teenager Fynley Taran Jones who tragically fell to his death on a mountain walk are shattered and devastated at his loss, his school said in a tribute.
Treorchy Comprehensive said the 17 year-old was talented and popular with a future full of promise. He was about to go on to study at Aberystwyth University.
Teen lost his footing on top of Rhondda mountain and fell to his death
Fynley Taran Jones had climbed the mountain with his friends before he lost his footing and fell, an inquest opening heard on Thursday
A Wales Air Ambulance helicopter at the scene of an incident in Pen Pych, near Treherbert, on Friday evening
A teenager who died after falling from a height had climbed a mountain with his friends, a coroner heard. Fynley Taran Jones climbed Pen Pych mountain in the Rhondda with his friends on May 7 this year and lost his footing at the top of the mountain, leading him to fall, an inquest opening was told.
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Man found dead in burning home had shotgun wound, inquest hears
The body of Roger Selway, who was 53, was discovered following a house fire in Ynysybwl on April 27 this year
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A man who was found dead following a house fire was found with a shotgun wound, an inquest has heard.
Roger Selway, 53, who was born in Cardiff, was found dead at a property in Mill Road in Ynysybwl in April. The incident took place last month after pictures emerged of a property engulfed in flames. Officers from South Wales Police were called to Mill Road in Ynysybwl at 7.30am on Tuesday, April 27, following a report of a sudden death and a house fire. You can find out more about the incident here.
The girlfriend of a wealthy property developer heard a bang and found him dead from a shotgun wound to the head inside the burning wreck of their barn conversion, an inquest heard.
Roger Selway, 53, from Cardiff, was found dead at his luxury home in the former mining village of Ynysybwl, near Pontypridd, in April.
His partner - who has not been named - found him lying on his back after hearing a bang at the property on Tuesday, April 27. The upstairs was engulfed in flames.
Officers from South Wales Police rushed to the property in Ynysybwl at 7.30am following a report of a sudden death and a house fire, the Pontypridd Coroners Court inquest heard.