Hundreds attend St Mellons vigil after Cardiff car crash
Hundreds of people have attended a vigil for five people involved in a crash at the weekend.
"It's very big for Cardiff and Newport to be honest with you, they're well known people. And like I said, Rafel loves all this type of stuff so he'd be happy up there seeing all what's gone on for him."He said that he wished friends and family had known the location of the car much sooner. The crash is believed to have taken place in the early hours of Saturday, with the car found just after midnight on Monday morning.
Tamzin Samuels, 20, a friend of the women who helped in the search effort, said: "I do think the police could have done a lot more in putting the helicopters out earlier.At the vigil, a minute's silence was held, while people stood holding hands in tears and hugging each other. The women, from Newport, had gone to The Muffler club in the Maesglas area of the city late on Friday.
The group was last seen in Llanedeyrn, Cardiff, in the early hours of Saturday, but it is not yet clear when the crash happened.South Wales Police and Gwent Police believe only one car was involved in the crash and confirmed the collision occurred during the early hours of Saturday.However, Ms Russon's mum Anna Certowicz said police "didn't seem to think it was worth investigating" at the start.
"Maybe there should be questions asked and some effective inquiry made to see whether any one or more of them could be traced. If not, then the question mark becomes bigger," he said.
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