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Today's rugby headlines as Wales duo discover fate after horror Ross Moriarty incident and details emerge in pool death tragedy

Here are the latest rugby headlines on Tuesday, April 5.

Wales duo Ross Moriarty and Josh Adams will discover their fates imminently after injuries on the weekend. Both players are in danger of missing Wales' summer tour, with medics continuing to assess their situations at the start of this week following scans. Announcements could come as early as today.

Moriarty seems certain to face yet another lengthy spell out of the game after suffering a serious-looking knee injury playing for the Dragons in South Africa on Friday night. The game was halted and the back rower's agonising screams were heard inside the stadium after he got stuck in an awkward position whilst making a tackle.

Adams also suffered a knee ligament injury playing for Cardiff against the Scarlets, although his looked less serious. He tried to play on and looked distraught as he hobbled from the field with the help of a physio.

The Welsh regions have a handful of league games left this season, while Wales head to South Africa in June for a three-test series against the Springboks that starts on July 2.

Details are emerging in South Africa about the circumstances surrounding the tragic death of former Springboks coach Peter de Villers' wife.

Reports in the Herald state Theresa de Villiers, 62, was doing routine housework at a family member's property when she fell into a swimming pool and drowned. A family member discovered her body floating in the pool, reports say.

Homeowner Rafiek Hermans told Herald Live his mother-in-law had been taking medication, but insisted on helping with some of the household chores.

“It is a very tragic situation and we are all still traumatised,” he said.

Police spokesperson captain Sandra Janse van Rensburg said no foul

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