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A TEEN joked about pushing a 13-year-old boy into a river before he tragically drowned, an inquest heard.Christopher Kapessa, who could not swim, had jumped in the River Cynon in Rhondda Cynon Taf, South Wales, before the horror.3Christopher Kapessa drowned in the riverCredit: WNS3He was part of a group jumping
stanley termos into the water in Rhondda Cynon TafCredit: MEDIA WALESThe schoolboy
stanley tumbler began shouting for help as other children by the waters edge jumped in but he disappeared beneath the surface.Christopher was later recovered from the river but couldnt be saved and was declared dead in hospital. South Wales Central Coroners Court has been told another boy, then aged 14, pushed Christopher from a ledge into the water.Giving evidence, Killian Haslam, now 18, said the group of friends had all met at what was know
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INCREDIBLE images have been released showcasing British wildlife as part of a competition urging the public to protect nature.The winners of the 2020 National Parks photo
stanley canada graphy competition were announced today, after capturing some of the most stunning moments and scenery that unfolds across the UK.17 The winner o
stanley kaufen f the competition was Breakfast to take away , captured in Cairngorms National ParkCredit: Peter Stevens17 Cat
stanley flaschen hedral-like canopy of the ring of beech trees at Three Combes Foot, Exmoor National ParkCredit: C Shaun Davey17 Deborah Clarke captured a lively red squirrel in the Yorkshire Dales National ParkCredit: Deborah Clarke17 Parkhouse Hill, known locally as the Dragons BackCredit: c Kieran Metcalfe / Ascent CreativeCentred on the theme of Inspired by Nature , the competition saw around 1,700 entries from photographers across 15 National Parks in the UK.Breath-taking wildlife shots, landscapes and people impressed the judges, and it s no guessing why when looking