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Last Updated: Sunday, 12 November 2006, 11:00 GMT
Boy, 17, bailed after road deaths
Kayleigh Parry, Katie Roberts, Danielle Caswell, and Louise Jones
The four girls were all pupils at Glyncoed Comprehensive School
A teenage boy arrested after a car crash which killed four schoolgirls in south Wales has been released on bail.

The boy, aged 17, was held last Friday on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

That was eight days after the crash on a mountain road near Ebbw Vale in which Louise Jones and Kayleigh Parry, both 16, and Katie Roberts and Danielle Caswell, both 15, died.

Dyfed-Powys Police said the boy was released pending further inquiries.

The driver and another boy, also 17, who was a front seat passenger, were both treated in hospital after the crash on the B4560 Llangynidr to Beaufort road on the evening of Thursday, 2 November.

The girls were all from the Ebbw Vale area and pupils at the town's Glyncoed Comprehensive School.

Their funerals will be held on Tuesday.




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