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Jason Mohammad ‘angry’ at lack of help 30 years after Cardiff riots

Residents of one of Wales’s most deprived areas tell BBC host stigma remains from 1991 disturbances

The BBC sports presenter Jason Mohammad has voiced anger at a lack of government help for the Ely estate in Cardiff where he grew up, 30 years after the so-called bread riots erupted in the area.

Mohammad, who fronts the broadcaster’s Olympics, football and rugby coverage, has used a documentary, Ely, the Riot and Me, about the impact of the 1991 riots to warn of a lack of progress for people in one of the biggest estates in Europe since he was a 17-year old watching from the fringes of the disturbances.

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