Death of 16-year-old Taha Soomro at Barry Island Pleasure Park: Update
A 15-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of assault is now on bail pending further enquiries.
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A 15-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of assault is now on bail pending further enquiries.
South Wales Police is continuing to investigate the death of 16-year-old teenage boy at Barry Island Pleasure Park.
Investigations are ongoing to ascertain the full circumstances of the death.
Mark, 52, was last seen on Friday January 31, at 9.45pm on Uphill Road, Llanrumney.
Members of the public have reported possible sightings in Adamsdown and Asda, Coryton.
Officers are investigating the fire at Bethany English Calvinistic Methodist Chapel in Station Road last Thursday evening, April 24.
We are investigating a fatal road traffic collision which happened on on the A48 near Bonvilston in the Vale of Glamorgan.
The driver of white van seen in Fishpond Road, Llanrumney, on the night Mark was last seen, is urged to come forward as they might have important information.
An appeal on BBC One’s Crimewatch Live has asked for the public’s help in locating a teenager who went missing in Neath Port Talbot in 2002.
The Crimestoppers charity is offering a reward of up to £20,000 for information which leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible.