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Cardiff car crash: Hundreds attend St Mellons vigil Cardiff car crash: Hundreds attend St Mellons vigil
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Eve Smith, 21, Darcy Ross, 21 and Rafel Jeanne, 24, died after the crashEve Smith, 21, Darcy Ross, 21 and Rafel Jeanne, 24, died after the crash
Eve Smith, 21, Darcy Ross, 21 and Rafel Jeanne, 24, died after the crashEve Smith, 21, Darcy Ross, 21 and Rafel Jeanne, 24, died after the crash
Hundreds of people have attended a vigil for five people involved in a crash at the weekend.Hundreds of people have attended a vigil for five people involved in a crash at the weekend.
Eve Smith, 21, Darcy Ross, 21 and Rafel Jeanne, 24, died after the crash in Cardiff and Shane Loughlin, 32, and Sophie Russon, 20, remain in hospital in a critical condition. Eve Smith, 21, Darcy Ross, 21 and Rafel Jeanne, 24, died in the collision in Cardiff and Shane Loughlin, 32, and Sophie Russon, 20, remain in hospital in a critical condition.
All five had been on a night out in Newport when the car is believed to have veered off the A48 into trees.All five had been on a night out in Newport when the car is believed to have veered off the A48 into trees.
Friends and family gathered at the scene in St Mellons on Tuesday.Friends and family gathered at the scene in St Mellons on Tuesday.
Part of the A48 was closed to allow the crowds, with many people carrying balloons, to congregate. Part of the A48 was closed to allow the crowds to congregate.
Mum criticises two-day search to find groupMum criticises two-day search to find group
At the scene of busy road where car was foundAt the scene of busy road where car was found
People lit candles for the crash victims
Luke Thole, a close friend of Mr Jeanne, was one of the organisers of the vigil.Luke Thole, a close friend of Mr Jeanne, was one of the organisers of the vigil.
He said he was "lost for words" over the loss of a his friend who was "like a brother".He said he was "lost for words" over the loss of a his friend who was "like a brother".
People at the vigil let off flares He added: "I'm glad of the turnout, a lot of people here which obviously Rafel would love.
He added: "I'm glad of the turn out, a lot of people here which obviously Rafel would love.
"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.""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."
Organiser Luke Thole says Rafel Jeanne was "like a brother" to himOrganiser Luke Thole says Rafel Jeanne was "like a brother" to 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 it found just after midnight on Monday morning. 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.
"[We] could've potentially saved him maybe, because they were there for 48 hours. To be honest, I am lost for words and it's hit a lot of people," he said."[We] could've potentially saved him maybe, because they were there for 48 hours. To be honest, I am lost for words and it's hit a lot of people," he said.
The five were last seen on Friday night, but Gwent Police did not put out a public appeal until 23:00 GMT on Sunday, about one hour before the car was located.The five were last seen on Friday night, but Gwent Police did not put out a public appeal until 23:00 GMT on Sunday, about one hour before the car was located.
Pink balloons as well as flowers were taken to the scenePink balloons as well as flowers were taken to the scene
The Independent Office for Police Conduct will investigate police actions following missing person reports after the crash, it has confirmed. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) will investigate police actions following missing person reports after the crash, it has confirmed.
At the vigil, a minute's silence was held, while people stood holding hands in tears and hugging each other.At the vigil, a minute's silence was held, while people stood holding hands in tears and hugging each other.
Cheers and calls of "fly high" could be heard as people let go of balloons and set off fireworks, and the air was thick with pink and blue flares. Cheers and calls of "fly high" could be heard as people released balloons, set off fireworks as well as pink and blue flares.
Friends, family and local residents have gathered to paid tribute to the young people who died and were injured
The women, from Newport, had gone to The Muffler club in the Maesglas area of the city late on Friday.The women, from Newport, had gone to The Muffler club in the Maesglas area of the city late on Friday.
They then travelled 36 miles (58km) to Trecco Bay, a caravan park in the seaside resort of Porthcawl, Bridgend county, with the two men, both from Cardiff.They then travelled 36 miles (58km) to Trecco Bay, a caravan park in the seaside resort of Porthcawl, Bridgend county, with the two men, both from Cardiff.
Eve Smith, 21, Rafel Jeanne, 24, and Darcy Ross, 21, died in the crashEve Smith, 21, Rafel Jeanne, 24, and Darcy Ross, 21, died in the crash
A Snapchat photo shared by Ms Ross' sister showed her and Mr Jeanne together on the night they went missing.A Snapchat photo shared by Ms Ross' sister showed her and Mr Jeanne together on the night they went missing.
The group was last seen in Llanedeyrn, Cardiff, in the early hours of Saturday, but it is not yet clear when the crash happened.The group was last seen in Llanedeyrn, Cardiff, in the early hours of Saturday, but it is not yet clear when the crash happened.
Friends and family tried to comfort each other at the vigil
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.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.
The exact time will be confirmed by an investigation.The exact time will be confirmed by an investigation.
However, Ms Russon's mum Anna Certowicz said police "didn't seem to think it was worth investigating" at the start.However, Ms Russon's mum Anna Certowicz said police "didn't seem to think it was worth investigating" at the start.
She criticised the police response, saying they could have been found sooner if officers had started investigating straight away.She criticised the police response, saying they could have been found sooner if officers had started investigating straight away.
The forces said they could not comment while an investigation was pending.The forces said they could not comment while an investigation was pending.
They confirmed a first missing person report was made to Gwent Police at 19:34 GMT on Saturday, with further missing person reports made at 19:43 and 21:32.They confirmed a first missing person report was made to Gwent Police at 19:34 GMT on Saturday, with further missing person reports made at 19:43 and 21:32.
A further missing person report was made to South Wales Police at 17:37 GMT on Sunday. A further missing person report was made to South Wales Police at 17:37 on Sunday.
The police helicopter was requested at 23:50 GMT on Sunday to search an area of Cardiff, after which the Volkswagen was found, they said. People gathered to grieve for the victims of the crash
The police helicopter was requested at 23:50 on Sunday to search an area of Cardiff, after which the Volkswagen was found, they said.
Matthew Pace, 45, and his son Lewis, 26, told Sky News that they found the car in a wooded area along the A48 just after midnight on Monday morning.Matthew Pace, 45, and his son Lewis, 26, told Sky News that they found the car in a wooded area along the A48 just after midnight on Monday morning.
Matthew Pace said a police officer arrived soon after and another office subsequently got the helicopter to search the area. The force then confirmed the vehicle had been found, he said.Matthew Pace said a police officer arrived soon after and another office subsequently got the helicopter to search the area. The force then confirmed the vehicle had been found, he said.
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