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Originally Posted by Cherie
Not sure it was a lonely road either
The mother of one of five victims of a car crash was told to stop calling the police station for updates while her daughter lay undiscovered and severely injured for around 46 hours.
Sophie Russon’s mother, Anna Certowicz, reported her daughter missing after she didn’t come back from a night out in Newport, South Wales on Friday evening with two of her childhood friends.
Sophie, 20, was last seen with Eve Smith, 21, and Darcy Ross, 21, in Cardiff in the early hours of Saturday having travelled there from Porthcawl.
They had made the trip in a Volkswagen Tiguan with two men, Rafel Jeanne, 24, and Shane Loughlin, 32, both from Cardiff, who were also reported as missing.
Police believe the car was involved in a road traffic collision and came off the A48(M) but it is not clear exactly when that happened.
On Monday, South Wales Police said they discovered the wreckage of the car near a roundabout just after midnight in St Mellon.
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apparently the family members looking for the car went passed it several times without seeing it, so i don't think the police are entirely to blame. Also a regular on the road passed it multiple times without ever spotting it.
Another point to note, the police are not allowed to just track someone's phone, they have to get a court order to do that, and then request the data from phone companies. These things don't happen in hours, it's days and weeks. Also, teens go missing all the time, away on trips here there and everywhere, and it was the weekend, so no legal option would be available in the short term