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Man and woman die after crash between car and three pedestrians

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The collision occurred on the B4273, Ynysybwl Road in South Wales (Image: Google Maps)

Two people were killed in a collision between a car and pedestrians.

The accident happened at 6.30pm on Friday on the B4273, Ynysybwl Road in Pontypridd, South Wales.

South Wales Police said the incident involved a black Ford Focus and three pedestrians.

A spokeswoman for the force said: “Despite the best efforts of the emergency services, two pedestrians, a man and a woman, both aged 32, from Pontypridd, died at the scene.

“The third pedestrian, a 36-year-old man from Llantrisant, was taken to hospital where he was treated for minor injuries.

“Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of the husband and wife. Her next of kin are aware of this and are supported by officials.

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She said the road from Cefn Close to Daren Ddu Road remained closed and thanked the local community for their patience and understanding.

Anyone who witnessed the collision, or has video or dashcam footage they may have captured, is asked to contact police, quoting event number 2300028708.

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Boys, 7 and 9, found dead at home along with mum ‘were strangled’

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Nadja de Jager and her sons Alexander and Maximus were found dead in their home (Image: SWNS)

Two boys were found strangled to death at their home, where their mother was also found dead, an inquest has found.

Nadja de Jager, 47, and her sons Alexander, nine, and Maximus, seven, were spotted after police forced entry into their home in Belvedere, in the southeast Londonon March 9th.

They were found dead at the scene of the crime around 11.50am after concerns were raised about her welfare.

Autopsy investigations revealed the boys’ preliminary cause of death was ligature compression on their necks, while their mother’s preliminary cause of death was listed as suspension – a medical term that includes hanging.

Detective Inspector Oliver Stride said both boys were found in an upstairs bedroom at the Mayfield Road property.

He added: “Maximus was lying on the bed while Alexander was lying on the floor next to the bed.

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“The preliminary cause of death for both was given as ligature compression at the neck pending further investigation.

“Nadja’s preliminary cause of death was given as a suspension.”

Nine-year-old Alexander (Image: Centre County Reportpolitan Police)

He added that the boys’ father, whose name was not released, identified the boys’ bodies.

Alexander and Maximus were “model students” and “everybody’s best friend”, it was said in their school at the time.

In a tribute, a spokesman for Belvedere Infant and Junior School said: “Alex and Max were truly wonderful members of our school community and we will remember them with great affection and love.

Maximus, aged seven (Image: Centre County Reportpolitan Police)

“They were loving and caring boys who were really hungry to learn.

“Both were star students and it was clear they were each other’s best friends.

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“You will be greatly missed by students and staff alike and will always be part of our hearts at the Belvedere.”

Investigators are looking for no one else in connection with the investigation.

Nadja De Jager’s body was discovered alongside her sons (Image: UkNewsinPictures)

An inquest into all three deaths was opened and adjourned during a five-minute hearing at Croydon Coroner’s Court this morning.

Chief South London Coroner Sarah Ormond-Walshe told the hearing: “There is a police inquiry into all three deaths. Proceedings in this case are essentially adjourned.”

It is expected to be completed in six months.

Once this is done, a decision will be made as to whether a full investigation needs to take place.

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WhatsApp to rival Zoom with its new eight person video call feature

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You can host video calls with up to 8 people (Image: Meta)

WhatsApp is branching out from a humble messaging app to compete with video conferencing giant Zoom with a dedicated Windows app.

On Thursday, Mark Zuckerberg announced a brand new Windows desktop app for WhatsApp, allowing users to host group calls on their computers.

Now users can host video calls up to 8 people and audio calls up to 32 people. While that’s nowhere near the 100-person capacity offered by Zoom, WhatsApp has promised to keep increasing those limits over time.

Group video calling has been around on WhatsApp’s mobile app for a while. This update is part of a renewed effort by Meta to improve WhatsApp’s desktop clients

“The new Windows desktop app loads faster and has an interface familiar to WhatsApp and Windows users,” WhatsApp said in a statement.

The Meta-owned messaging service has also launched a new WhatsApp beta experience for Android tablets and a new, faster app for Mac desktops, which is currently in early beta.

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Whatsapp launched last month “the most important feature” requested by users with “status reactions”. It also announced updates to its iOS app, allowing users to multitask on video calls.

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Ukrainian children ‘taken by Russia’ hug after returning from ‘camps’

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A group of kidnapped Ukrainian children held in Russian camps have been freed.

The 17 youths were taken to Crimea when Russian troops took over their towns.

They said they were told their families had abandoned them and were beaten with iron bars if they spoke out Ukraine.

EU chief Ursula von der Leyen praised the release of the children, which was organized by the NGO save Ukraine.

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She said: “It’s a terrifying reminder of the darkest times in our history what’s happening there to deport children. This is a war crime.”

More than 16,000 Ukrainian youths have been kidnapped since the Kremlin invasion.

The International Criminal Court has accused Russia of trying to “re-educate” the children, which included using threats of violence as punishment.

One teenager said he was told: ‘We’ll take you to a boarding school, you’ll sit there and you’ll understand everything.

Inessa meets her son Vitaly after the bus that is taking him and more than a dozen other children back (Image: Sergei Chuzavkov/AFP)
Denys Zaporozhchenko and his 10-year-old son hug (Image: Sergei Chuzavkov/AFP)

“One girl was hit on her back, she had a big bruise on her back where the pole was.

“We were sitting in the hall and someone shouted: ‘Honour to Ukraine!’

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“They were taken away. But I don’t know what happened to him.’

Taisa, 15, described the intense political indoctrination.

She said: “If we didn’t sing the (Russian) national anthem, they forced us to write a statement. We were shown Putin’s speech over the New Year.’

Children were seen running into their parents’ arms after arriving in Kiev.

Taya Volynska (R), 15, and Yevheniya Kondratieva (L), 15, speak to journalists after the bus that brought them and more than a dozen other children back from Russian-occupied territory arrived in Kiev (Image: Sergei Chuzavkov/AFP)

Denys Zaporozhchenko hugged three of his children who were among the 17 returnees.

The father last saw his children in Cherson in October – when they left for the Russian summer camp.

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He sent his children to Crimea, expecting fierce fighting in the region and thinking that this was the lesser evil.

He told AFP: “Russian officials have promised to send them to these camps for a minute or two.

“By the time we realized we shouldn’t have let her go, it was too late.”

His 11-year-old daughter Yana said: “Everything was like in normal camps”, but the camp officials “made us sing and dance when the inspectors came from Moscow”.

Denys Zaporozhchenko meets his children Nikita, Yana and Dayana (Image: Sergei Chuzavkov/AFP)

One mother, Inesda Vertosh, said her son was unwilling to talk about his experiences in the camp.

‘He looks at me and says, ‘Mom, I don’t want to tell you, you wouldn’t sleep at night.’

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Myroslava Kharchenko, a lawyer working for Save Ukraine, said families are often pressured.

She said: “(Russian officials) told the parents that they have an hour to think and that if the Ukrainians get there earlier, they will bring American mercenaries who will beat and rape the children.”

Russia insists on saving Ukrainian children from horrors of war.

A week ago the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin, accusing him of committing war crimes in Ukraine.

The warrant aims to bring him before a tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands, for alleged trafficking in Ukrainian children from the occupied territories to Russia.

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Reports from the United Nations and several human rights organizations have described a “vast network” of detention centers and convoys in which civilians are being systematically driven from their homes by invading Russian soldiers.

Allegations include children, the elderly and people with disabilities who have been separated from their families, and inmates who have been beaten, electrocuted and threatened with execution.

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