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Snowdonia: Mother of boy killed with friends in horror car crash says 'I feel like I’m in a nightmare'

The mother of one of four teenagers killed in a horror car crash in North Wales says her life has become a waking nightmare following the discovery of their bodies.

A huge two-day search was launched when Jevon Hirst, Harvey Owen, Wilf Henderson and Hugo Morris, from Shrewbsury in Shropshire, failed to return home from an overnight camping trip in Snowdonia.

The search ended in tragedy on Tuesday, when the boys' bodies were recovered from a crashed silver Ford Fiesta, found overturned and partially submerged.

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