BREAKING: BBC Radio Wales presenter Chris Needs dies aged 68 ‘Incredibly sad time’
Radio Wales star Chris Needs has died at the age of 68. Chris, who joined BBC Radio Wales in 1996 and hosted his nightly show for 18 years, died yesterday from a heart condition.A statement released by the radio station said:"It is with enormous sadness and regret that we confirm the death of Chris Needs MBE following a short period of ill health.
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