A cyclist ended up in hospital after riders were targeted with sadistic wire traps "deliberately" placed at head height on a popular trail.
Over the Bank Holiday weekend, wire traps and logs were found blocking trails and paths in Swansea and Cardiff, resulting in the injury to one cyclist and potentially deadly near-misses for others.
Shortly before 3pm on Saturday, May 23, Neil Nunnerley was riding on a path in woodland near to Taff's Well Quarry, about one and a half miles from his home in Radyr.
He sustained injuries to his mouth, face and chest when he hit a barrier made of wire and branches that was stretched across the trail.
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