Good that they’ve found the car which hopefully will be able to narrow down the search area.
Terrifying that we don’t have any word on the boys yet. Really hope they get found well.
>We sent an operations manager, two emergency ambulances and two Cymru High Acuity Response Units to the scene where we were supported by the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service in two Wales Air Ambulance charity helicopters,
Oh this isn’t good news.
So either a traffic crash and they’re in the car, which might be unlikely as you would think a crashed car would have been found. Also could have went climbing and got in trouble. But seems more like a car accident. Poor lads.
My working theory is that they had a car crash on Sunday afternoon at the time when they all seem to have gone radio silent. Sadly, inexperienced young lads driving on tricky Welsh backroads. They probably camped out on Saturday night, returned to the car and maybe crashed on their way home.
All that medical support turning up nearby also doesn’t bode well, I’m afraid.
The forensic van just arrived. Not looking good is it
I’m watching the live report of this on the BBC article and the guy presenting the report keeps inadvertently using past tense when referring to the boys, saying things like “he *was* a student”. I’m really hoping that that’s just an innocent slip up. Poor families.
You only have to look at the road that has been blocked off on Google Maps, and you can see how one side is a steep fall, on a narrow road. This is awful, awful news.
For some reason this reminds me of when 4 kids died when they fell into a lake around this time of year last year.
Telegraph:
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4:01PM
North Wales Police to make statement
North Wales Police will make a statement to the media about the four missing teenagers at 4.30pm at its headquarters in St Asaph.
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Good that they’ve found the car which hopefully will be able to narrow down the search area.
Terrifying that we don’t have any word on the boys yet. Really hope they get found well.
>We sent an operations manager, two emergency ambulances and two Cymru High Acuity Response Units to the scene where we were supported by the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service in two Wales Air Ambulance charity helicopters,
Oh this isn’t good news.
So either a traffic crash and they’re in the car, which might be unlikely as you would think a crashed car would have been found. Also could have went climbing and got in trouble. But seems more like a car accident. Poor lads.
My working theory is that they had a car crash on Sunday afternoon at the time when they all seem to have gone radio silent. Sadly, inexperienced young lads driving on tricky Welsh backroads. They probably camped out on Saturday night, returned to the car and maybe crashed on their way home.
All that medical support turning up nearby also doesn’t bode well, I’m afraid.
The forensic van just arrived. Not looking good is it
I’m watching the live report of this on the BBC article and the guy presenting the report keeps inadvertently using past tense when referring to the boys, saying things like “he *was* a student”. I’m really hoping that that’s just an innocent slip up. Poor families.
You only have to look at the road that has been blocked off on Google Maps, and you can see how one side is a steep fall, on a narrow road. This is awful, awful news.
For some reason this reminds me of when 4 kids died when they fell into a lake around this time of year last year.
Telegraph:
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4:01PM
North Wales Police to make statement
North Wales Police will make a statement to the media about the four missing teenagers at 4.30pm at its headquarters in St Asaph.
No questions will be taken.
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4 Bodies found https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-wales-67484258#lx-commentary-top
Four bodies have been found. The outcome we were not hoping for…