Wales breaking news plus weather and traffic updates (Sunday, May 4)

**Wales News Live: Latest Headlines, Weather, and Traffic Updates for Sunday, 4 May 2025**
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Wales awoke today to a mix of headlines covering breaking developments, crime, travel disruptions and human interest stories from every corner of the nation. In this detailed Sunday roundup, we provide a snapshot of the most important updates making the news across Wales and further afield, including weather forecasts and crucial traffic information. As always, we aim to keep readers informed whether they are at home, at work, or on the move.

Early risers in Wales were greeted with a dry, breezy start to Sunday according to the Met Office. Sunny intervals characterised the morning, although forecasters predicted increasing cloud throughout the day. Temperatures were set to reach a maximum of 18°C—slightly cooler than recent days but still promising enough for those venturing outdoors.

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However, peaceful beginnings on the weather front were met with more harrowing news on Welsh roads. Emergency services responded to several incidents, including a serious collision on Newport Road in Cardiff which led to significant traffic disruption. One woman was taken to hospital after a car flipped onto its roof, according to police statements. An investigation is ongoing after reports that a man, believed to be the driver, fled the scene.

Elsewhere, authorities have launched an inquiry into a tragic case involving a group of teenagers. Fourteen children, aged between 11 and 14, were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of a young boy in a fire. This harrowing development has sparked concern and conversations across communities about child safety and the wider societal challenges facing Wales.

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In the criminal courts, a number of disturbing cases continue to make headlines. Perry McCarthy made news once again after being sentenced for a ‘campaign’ of abuse against a young girl whom he blindfolded and raped. Victims and their families were said to be “haunted” by the abuse, but there was a sense of justice as the lengthy sentence was handed down, drawing audible applause in the courtroom.

Fraud and theft are also featuring prominently in the news cycle. One remarkable story involved a serial shoplifter who managed to steal 54 bottles of Jack Daniel’s whiskey and 20 bottles of champagne—valued at over £5,500—from a single Tesco store in less than half an hour. Such audacious crimes highlight the persistent problem of retail theft in the region.

On the personal finance front, a Welsh resident revealed he lost £200,000 to a rogue builder who disappeared with the sum, leaving a dream home unfinished. This distressing case brings attention to the ongoing challenges homeowners face with fraud and rogue traders, despite various measures put in place to prevent such incidents.

There has been no shortage of tragic personal stories either. Across Wales, emotional tributes have poured in via death notices for loved ones lost, while one nurse’s sudden passing after a period of dizziness has left the medical community in mourning. In the sporting world, Judd Trump’s World Snooker Championship semi-final against Mark Williams attracted attention not only for the gameplay but also for on-table disputes, offering a lighter diversion from otherwise sombre headlines.

Amid the hard-hitting news, Wales continues to showcase remarkable personal achievements and community spirit. At Eryri, a couple’s story of being awarded a 15-year tenancy at one of the country’s most remote farms exemplifies resilience and hope for rural communities.

Sunday’s news underscores the diversity and complexity of life in Wales—balancing challenging incidents, weather and travel news with stories of hope and endurance. As the day progresses, more updates are expected to emerge, and readers are encouraged to stay tuned throughout the day to remain informed on all the latest developments from across the nation.