Major road closed following crash as emergency services called to scene - live updates
A major road in south Wales is closed in both directions following a crash. The A449 from Coldra to Usk is shut, with police and the fire service in attendance.
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A major road in south Wales is closed in both directions following a crash. The A449 from Coldra to Usk is shut, with police and the fire service in attendance.
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“Isn't that near Russia?”, “Why would you do that?”, and the occasional and incredulous, “What?!”