Brothers employed their parents to launder money made from selling cocaine
Thomas Davies, 38, and Jack Davies, 37, ran a conspiracy using couriers to transport cocaine to south Wales, with their parents laundering the profits.
Thomas Davies, 38, and Jack Davies, 37, ran a conspiracy using couriers to transport cocaine to south Wales, with their parents laundering the profits.
Tomos Bunford died from “blunt force injury to his chest and abdomen” after being struck by a vehicle towing a water bowser.
40 years on from the Miners' strike, a special programme looks at how the events of 1984/85 continue to shape Wales' economy, people, politics and communities.