Residents of Cardiff raised concerns about actions by local police after reports of the deaths of two youths during a chase, according to a publication from the Daily Express. The article describes an event in which two teenagers are said to have died following police pursuit, an outcome that reportedly sparked unrest among bystanders. Witnesses claim the crowd responded with fireworks directed at law enforcement, and there were acts of arson involving rubbish bins and vehicles in the vicinity.
In another account cited by the same source, attention turns to an earlier incident connected to the coronation of King Charles III. A 36-year-old architect, Alice Chambers, is reported to have been mistaken for a Just Stop Oil protester while he was at a shopping area with others. The report suggests he experienced significant distress as a result of the misunderstanding.
Chambers described being restrained by officers, with hands cuffed and fingerprints taken, followed by questioning at a police station. The authorities have stated that an investigation is underway to establish all details surrounding the event and to understand precisely what occurred in that moment.
When questioned about the encounter, Chambers conveyed that the experience left him in a state of shock. Police representatives have indicated they are reviewing the episode to determine the sequence of events and any implications for those involved.