Of two ways, couldnt it . He wouldve hated it. Yeah, either he wouldve hated it. We were taking the mickey. Yeah as a teenager, hed have really creative moments, where hed be, ive done this ive written this song, mum. Listen to it, this is great. Then thered be a time when hed lock himself in his room and wouldnt come out. He was a down place, in a dark place. Dylans family tried to get him Mental Health support, and eventually sent him to rehab after discovering he was using heroin. What did you know about dylans drug taking . He was very secretive, when it came to that stuff. He wasnt proud of it. I was 20 when he died, and he was 21. Erm. So, losing him was like, my whole world ending. It was, erm, the hardest thing ive ever had to deal with. Yeah. It was the 24th ofjuly, in 2021. Round about 4 oclock in the morning, and it was his girlfriend, who was calling me. Dylans taken something. I think its heroin. It doesnt look good. I said, ok, well, im coming. Im on my way. An ambulance
Muffled guitar plays. Where ive been before. Were at rehearsals for a Music Festival held every year in memory of claires son, dylan rocha. Take me down. This is one of dylans songs, erm, that he wrote, but no one actually found it until after hed died. He was special, obviously, from the minute he was born. As soon as he could talk, the first thing he asked for was a drum kit. Always very, very musical. Before you take me. This isjonas thats my son. This is paddy thats dylans best friend. And this is carlos thats dylans dad. Guitar feedback. He was, er, unique. Charismatic, funny. Leather trouser wearing, black hair box dye, obviously. Hard to describe, butjust brilliant. He loved performing. Hed get really nervous, but you wouldnt be able to tell when he was up there. Your black hair. I think most of his musics probably on soundcloud. Hed upload onto there, in the hope that people would listen and enjoy. I do think he was a musical genius. What would he have made of all of you gettin
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especially circuit boards which contain gold and other precious metals. the royal mint in llantrisant has introduced a pioneering technology, which it says will make a big impact on one of the greatest environmental challenges as our science editor rebecca morelle reports. it s a problem that s piling up the electronic waste that we re throwing away. but for the royal mint, this isn t rubbish it s a precious resource. they re taking the circuit boards from laptops and phones and placing them in a secret solution. over a series of steps, chemicals extract what s inside. what comes out is this brown powder. it s then heated for 30 minutes at more than 1,000 degrees. and the end result becomes clear its pure gold. we are hoping to recover all of the metals on the board. primarily gold to start with,
over a series of steps, chemicals extract what s inside. what comes out is this brown powder. it s then heated for 30 minutes at more than 1,000 celsius, and the end result becomes clear its pure gold. we re hoping to recover all of the metals on the board, primarily gold to start with, but we re looking at copper, nickel, tin, particularly tin, and some silver. it s set to provide a new source of materials for the royal mint s main business, making coins. this whole space is about to be transformed. by this time next year, 90 tonnes of e waste will pass through here each week, and the plan is eventually for every single part of every electronic component to be extracted and reused. the process needs to be shifted from the lab to work on an industrial scale.