Two Teens Killed in Hit-and-Run in Newport, Wales; Police Seek Public's Help
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Bailey Richards
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Summary
Two teenagers, Jaydon Bowyer (19) and Ta-Shay Canoville (16), were killed in an apparent hit-and-run in Newport, Wales, in the early hours of May 7. A BMW struck their motorbike near Aberthaw Road, and the driver fled the scene. Both victims were pronounced dead at the scene. Gwent Police are appealing to the public for information to help identify the driver and vehicle involved.
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The victims, whom police only described as 'males,' were pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics.
Police are asking for the public's help in connection with the fatal collision.
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