Wales' papers: Paddleboard boss jailed and mum's thanks

Western Mail Front page of the Western Mail. The main headline reads "I'm going to jail for this" with a picture of a woman with blonde hair looking at the camera. Western Mail
Daily Post Front page of the Daily Post. With the main headline reading "Thanks for bringing my daughter back home." Mum praises generosity of public after Amanda found dead in Australia." There are two other headlines at the top. The firs reads "car flips in accident involving police vehicle. Page 7" And the next is "drugs and cash seized as force continues crackdown."Daily Post
South Wales Evening Post Front page of the South Wales Evening Post. With the main headline "paddleboard boss jailed for 10 years over deaths" and next to it there is a mugshot of a woman with blonde hair looking at the camera.South Wales Evening Post
Flintshire Leader Front page of the Flintshire Leader with the main headline "'constant fear' is shared by ex-partner" and the sub-headline "man locked up, as victim tells of the impact of her ordeal. And there is a mugshot of a man with dark hair and dark stubble. Above there are three boxes with the headlines "hopping good fun in town", then "captain's call ahead of game" and "great images from the past", underneath there is a strap that reads "animals searching for forever homes: see page 9". Flintshire Leader
South Wales Echo Front page of the South Wales Echo with the main headline "ex-cop jailed over four deaths." And a mugshot of a woman with blonde hair. There are three boxed headlines above, the first reads "shoe shop shuts after 112 years", the second is "new blow for scandal prison" and the third is "bookies back Rambo for city top job". South Wales Echo
Wrexham Leader Front page of the Wrexham Leader. With the main headline "motorists given bollard warning. Above is a picture of a Wrexham football player with the headline "captain's call ahead of huge game in fight for promotion." Then there are two smaller boxes to the right with the headlines "students delighted as they graduate" and "a trip down memory lane". Wrexham Leader