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Did cops chase death crash teens?

» Questions over CCTV » Fears of new violence

- BY JACKIE ANNETT in Ely, Cardiff Jackie.annett@reachplc.com @DailyMirro­r

POLICE were on standby for more riots last night after CCTV emerged which appeared to show officers following an electric bike moments before two boys died in a crash.

South Wales Police referred themselves to the Independen­t Office for Police Conduct over the deaths of Kyrees Sullivan, 15, and Harvey Evans, 16, around 6pm on Monday.

Their deaths triggered a night of disorder as rumours of a police chase spread on social media.

Around 150 people, many of them children, clashed with police, setting light to cars and throwing missiles and fireworks, injuring 15 officers.

Police denied they had been pursuing the boys.

But CCTV footage later emerged that appeared to show a police van behind an electric bike near the crash scene moments before it happened in the Ely area of Cardiff.

Chief Superinten­dent Martyn Stone said the footage was being examined, but said: “When the collision occurred there were no police vehicles on Snowden Road.”

The IOPC last night said it would assess whether to carry out an independen­t investigat­ion.

At the height of the violence, Kyrees’ mother begged rioters to stop so her son’s body could be taken from the scene. Belinda Sullivan posted: “My son is still laying on the floor due to this riot. I’m sat at home heartbroke­n. There are two families broken right now. I just want to see my son and I can’t because of this riot that’s happened.

“Pls I beg you all to stop and let my son be moved to hospital so I can see him. We need to see our sons.”

Scenes livestream­ed showed young people throwing fireworks and other missiles at a line of police officers with riot shields blocking one end of the street. One person was attacked because rioters thought they were an undercover police officer, according to a

senior officer at the scene. Shortly before midnight, a car was set on fire while a second vehicle was then overturned and also torched.

Jane Palmer, owner of one of the cars , said she and her family watched from a window as rioters set fire to her Ford Focus. Ms Palmer said: “I’m disabled so now I am trapped without my car. Why are they doing this? It’s just silly now.”

Another resident said: “It was very scary. There was a lot of people. Lots of children, I was very surprised at

how many children and how many adults encouragin­g them. They were throwing stuff at the police.”

Ellen Morgan said: “I’ve never seen anything like this in the six years I’ve lived here. I’d just come back from the vets and was told I couldn’t even get outside my house. As I pulled in, everyone started running towards me. It was very, very scary. I had my children with me and a sick dog.”

Another resident, Alison, said: “I live on my own and my mum and dad live next door. It was frightenin­g. They

were children. It (the rioters) was kids, 11-year-olds onwards.

“One policeman had to be dragged on to a pavement because he was injured.”

Bridy Bool said she knew Harvey. She said: “Harvey was such a young boy, a sociable boy, he had loads of friends and he loved motorbikes and football. He was best friends with Kyrees and were into the same things. It was not unusual for them to be together. There are videos going around that the police were chasing them.”

But the police insisted officers had not been there until after the accident and had stayed on the scene to manage “large-scale disorder”.

Alun Michael, South Wales Police and Crime Commission­er, said: “It would appear there were rumours, and those rumours became rife, of a police chase, which wasn’t the case. I think it illustrate­s the speed with which rumours can run around with the activity that goes on social media nowadays.”

Chief Supt Stone said of the 15 officers injured, 11 had needed hospital treatment. Several arrests have been made.

Assistant Chief Constable Mark Travis said: “These are scenes we do not expect to see in our communitie­s, particular­ly a close-knit community such as Ely. We received a large number of calls from residents who were understand­ably frightened by the actions of this large group who were intent on causing crime and disorder. The level of violence towards emergency services and the damage to property and vehicles was totally unacceptab­le.”

The riot was also condemned by politician­s. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s official spokesman said: “The reports of disorder, violence, arson and specifical­ly attacks on police officers are appalling.”

Cardiff Council’s leader, Huw Thomas, said: “My thoughts and deepest sympathies this morning are with the families of the young people who died in the road collision yesterday. This is a tragic event and they, and we, need to understand what happened and why.”

Welsh Conservati­ve Leader Andrew RT Davies said: “There is simply no excuse for this kind of disorder.”

Tributes to the boys were posted on social media as people offered the families their condolence­s. A friend of both boys posted: “You will forever be missed by everyone. You were the funniest people I could ever meet. You didn’t deserve to get taken so young.”

I just want to see my son & can’t because of this riot

BELINDA SULLIVAN KYREES’ MOTHER

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 ?? ?? HEARTACHE Kyrees and his mum Belinda
HEARTACHE Kyrees and his mum Belinda
 ?? ?? UP IN FLAMES Rioters hurl petrol bomb at police on Monday night
UP IN FLAMES Rioters hurl petrol bomb at police on Monday night
 ?? ?? HARVEY, 16
HARVEY, 16
 ?? ?? KYREES, 15
KYREES, 15
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 ?? ?? BURNT-OUT Shell of car torched during the riots
BURNT-OUT Shell of car torched during the riots
 ?? ?? CLEAN-UP Workers remove debris yesterday
CLEAN-UP Workers remove debris yesterday
 ?? ?? PATROL Police van was said to be behind boys
PATROL Police van was said to be behind boys
 ?? ?? MOMENTS FROM DEATH CCTV shows boys the bike
MOMENTS FROM DEATH CCTV shows boys the bike
 ?? ?? TRIBUTES Flowers left at the scene in Ely, Cardiff
TRIBUTES Flowers left at the scene in Ely, Cardiff
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