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THE independent charity Crimestoppers has launched an appeal for anonymous information to urgently recover a car that may be linked to the murder of a 23-year-old man in Cardiff. Tomasz Waga s body was found by a member of the public in Westville Road, Penylan, late on Thursday, January 28. It is believed that he travelled from Dagenham, east London to Newport Road in Cardiff, where a disturbance took place an hour before he was found. He died as a result of a sustained assault. A Crimestoppers spokesman said: A number of vehicles have already been seized as part of the investigation.
New £5,000 reward for information linked to Tomasz Waga murder A £5,000 reward is being offered for information on a car which may be linked to the murder of Tomasz Waga. Mr Waga s body was discovered by a member of the public in Westville Road, Penylan, on January 28. It is believed that he travelled from Dagenham, east London to Newport Road in Cardiff, where a disturbance took place an hour before he was found. He died as a result of a sustained assault. A number of vehicles have already been seized as part of the investigation into Mr Waga’s murder. Attention is now focused on finding a silver/grey Mercedes C200 Sport, registration BK09 RBX, which is linked to three male suspects, seen in Cardiff on the day of the murder.
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Kira and Sam Mandon-Jones, who walked their rescue dog Mocha two weeks ago in the wood near where Mrs James body was found, said they will no longer take that route.
And a woman called Annette now refuses to take her border terrier Sidney to the area by herself, saying she definitely wouldn t go over the fields .
Meanwhile Mrs James husband Paul broke his silence yesterday to write on Facebook I miss you so much Luvly xxx under an image of the two.
Women are frightened to walk their dogs on their own and the local running club has told members to run in pairs after the 53-year-old (pictured) was killed in Snowdown, Kent,in April
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