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Ian Crosby hopes the reward will encourage teenagers to come forward with vital information that may have been withheld from police.
Police insist there is no "internet suicide cult" and local MP Carwyn Jones told Sky News there was no "underlying pattern" in the deaths.
He said: "I've met with the police and they've made it absolutely clear the connections aren't there. There are 130,000 people living in Bridgend and there's no evidence to suggest any links with the victims.
Originally posted by _Phoenix_
But in such a small place, it is very odd. I definitely believe there is something strange going on. And we need to find out NOW before anymore die.
Originally posted by beaverg
Do any of the individuals who committed suicide have one of these within 50-60ft of their home?
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Boffin' s wave claim after suicide spate
MOBILE phones and wireless internet could be behind Bridgend’s growing suicide rate, according to a microwave expert.
Barrie Trower said he is “99 per cent sure” Bridgend’s 13 suspected suicides are a result of waves from mobile phones, wi-fi and pagers.
Mr Trower, a scientific adviser to the Radiation Research Trust, said he is convinced the deaths are related to an illness caused by the waves after investigating five suicide “clusters” across the UK and Ireland.
He is contacting Bridgend Local Health Board and Bridgend County Borough Council to ask them to discuss the issue with him.
Mr Trower is willing to visit Bridgend to speak about the problem.
“I am 99 per cent sure,” said Mr Trower, who contributed to the BBC Panorama programme WiFi: A Warning Signal. “I think I can link them all together and I think it’s a viable reason to look into. We know the suicide rates are rising. The increase in suicides does match the speed of low level microwaves. It’s happening in every country in the world, not just Bridgend.”
Mr Trower has been researching the effects of microwaves since the 1960s and addressed the Welsh Assembly on the issue two years ago.
He has investigated links between 182 suicides and electrosensitivity, a condition thought to affect three per cent of the population.
Last year, he wrote the Trower Report for the Police Federation, in which he said waves from the new police radio system could create “anxiety leading to suicide”.
According to his research, the symptoms of electrosensitivity include depression, lack of concentration, personality changes and suicidal tendencies.
He says young people are particularly susceptible as their immune system is not wholly developed.
Originally posted by beaverg
Do any of the individuals who committed suicide have one of these within 50-60ft of their home?
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