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The body of '''Dai Morris''' was found by [[Torchwood Three]] at a nightclub off [[St Mary Street]] in [[Cardiff]], along with four other men and a couple of [[knife|knives]]. The bodies had bruises, contusions and stab wounds. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Slow Decay (novel)|Slow Decay]]'')
'''Dai Morris''' was a [[Cardiff]] teenager who was killed at a nightclub off [[St Mary Street]].
 
[[Craig Sutherland]] was demonstrating an [[emotional amplifier]] to his friend [[Rick Dennis]]. Dai was at the nightclub looking for a fight, along with a relative and a friend, [[Geraint Morris]] and [[Idris ab Hugh]], when one of them crossed the beam. Their aggression was amplified locally and the five youths attacked each other.
 
His body was found by [[Torchwood Three]], along with the four other youths and a couple of [[knife|knives]]. The bodies had bruises, contusions and stab wounds. His death was put down to raging hormones compounded by a badly understood alien device and the case was closed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Slow Decay (novel)|Slow Decay]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 07:16, 3 September 2020

Dai Morris was a Cardiff teenager who was killed at a nightclub off St Mary Street.

Craig Sutherland was demonstrating an emotional amplifier to his friend Rick Dennis. Dai was at the nightclub looking for a fight, along with a relative and a friend, Geraint Morris and Idris ab Hugh, when one of them crossed the beam. Their aggression was amplified locally and the five youths attacked each other.

His body was found by Torchwood Three, along with the four other youths and a couple of knives. The bodies had bruises, contusions and stab wounds. His death was put down to raging hormones compounded by a badly understood alien device and the case was closed. (PROSE: Slow Decay)