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A Welsh flag, flowers, a teddy, rugby ball and notes have been left at the scene of a terrible crash that took three lives. It happened between Penkridge and Pillaton .

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A Welsh flag, flowers, a teddy, rugby ball and notes have been left at the scene of a terrible crash that took three lives. It happened between Penkridge and Pillaton .
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