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'''Cathy Salt''' was a journalist who worked as the science correspondent for the ''[[Cardiff Gazette]]''. | |||
== Biography == | |||
Around [[June]] [[2006]], Cathy became [[Pregnancy|pregnant]] with the child of her boyfriend [[Jeffrey (Boom Town)|Jeffrey]]. She became engaged to marry to him, ostensibly to stop [[Cathy Salt's mother|her mother]] from nagging, but the [[Cathy Salt's child|baby]] that was due "sort of clinched it". | |||
{{ | In [[September]], she investigated the [[Blaidd Drwg|new nuclear power station]] and came across [[Cleaver (Boom Town)|Mr Cleaver's]] internet page. This page told her the plant was not safe — indeed, it would destroy the whole of [[Cardiff]]. Subsequently, she went to a press conference held by the [[Lord Mayor]], [[Margaret Blaine]]. | ||
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[[Category: | When she pressed Blaine for an explanation for all the deaths associated with construction of the plant, the Lord Mayor claimed they were all accidental. Blaine took Cathy aside for a private interview in the ladies' [[toilet]]. In the privacy of her stall, the Lord Mayor removed her [[skin suit]] to reveal she was [[Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen|a Slitheen]]. She planned to kill Cathy, but when Cathy revealed she was pregnant and was going to marry Jeffrey the 19th of the following month, "Margaret" was moved to spare her life. ([[TV]]: ''[[Boom Town (TV story)|Boom Town]]'') | ||
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Following the disappearance of Margaret Blaine, Cathy contributed an article to the ''[[Western Mail]]'' which was published under the headline ''[[Western Mail#The Lady Mayor Vanishes: Blaidd Drwg future in doubt|The Lady Mayor Vanishes: Blaidd Drwg future in doubt]]''. Her final interview with Blaine was also published on the central pages of the paper. ([[PROSE]]: "[[The Doctor: His Lives and Times|The Lady Mayor Vanishes]]") | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:39, 3 November 2024
Cathy Salt was a journalist who worked as the science correspondent for the Cardiff Gazette.
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
Around June 2006, Cathy became pregnant with the child of her boyfriend Jeffrey. She became engaged to marry to him, ostensibly to stop her mother from nagging, but the baby that was due "sort of clinched it".
In September, she investigated the new nuclear power station and came across Mr Cleaver's internet page. This page told her the plant was not safe — indeed, it would destroy the whole of Cardiff. Subsequently, she went to a press conference held by the Lord Mayor, Margaret Blaine.
When she pressed Blaine for an explanation for all the deaths associated with construction of the plant, the Lord Mayor claimed they were all accidental. Blaine took Cathy aside for a private interview in the ladies' toilet. In the privacy of her stall, the Lord Mayor removed her skin suit to reveal she was a Slitheen. She planned to kill Cathy, but when Cathy revealed she was pregnant and was going to marry Jeffrey the 19th of the following month, "Margaret" was moved to spare her life. (TV: Boom Town)
Following the disappearance of Margaret Blaine, Cathy contributed an article to the Western Mail which was published under the headline The Lady Mayor Vanishes: Blaidd Drwg future in doubt. Her final interview with Blaine was also published on the central pages of the paper. (PROSE: "The Lady Mayor Vanishes")