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Miss Wales in crash

By Peter McLaren­Kennedy

DARCEY Corria, the Miss Wales entrant in the recent Miss Universe competition, was seriously injured in an accident on her return home.

A local news outlet reported on Saturday, January 21 that the 21­year­old was involved in a serious crash which closed the M4 for several hours.

She is said to have been hospitalised with a broken pelvis and two breaks to bones in her neck. The beauty from Barry who won last year’s Miss

Wales competition is due to compete for the Miss World title in May, with her family hopeful that she will have recovered in time.

CONTRARY to popular belief, most dinosaurs were plant eaters, although they are all descended from a carnivorous ancestor.

Earlier this year, museum scientists tracked the evolution of early dinosaur herbivores using CT scans of their skulls. Reconstructing the jaw muscles and measuring the bite force of these animals shows surprising variation in eating styles among the first herbivorous dinosaurs.

The skulls of early dinosaurs are helping scientists at the Natural History Museum and the University of Bristol understand how some of the earliest herbivores may

A spokesperson for Miss Wales said: “Event organisers at Miss Wales, as well as her family, are hopeful and confident that she will still be able to do this thanks to the incredible team of medics at UHW and her own personal determination.”

The first person of colour to be crowned Miss Wales in the competition’s 70 years, Corria is actively involved in the Criminal Justice in Wales AntiRacism Delivery Plan called Together Stronger.

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