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Y Golau: Dŵr returns to Llanemlyn, where a controversial redevelopment plan to expand the reservoir is reigniting old tensions. The story captivates Caryl, a young journalist, who becomes entangled in a complex web of personal betrayal, familial secrets, and dark mysteries, which raises doubts about the imprisonment of Rhys Owen for the murder of his cousin Llŷr during the protest against the expansion in 1995.
As Caryl gets to the bottom of what happened the night of Llyr's death, Rhys challenges his father, Bryn, to reveal his connection to Llyr and the bombing. Hari makes the difficult decision to leave Llanemlyn, in order to start anew.
The community mourns one of its stalwarts and Eve is tormented by guilt, while Mabli voices her criticism of water reservoirs by reciting a poem at the funeral. Mabli joins Hari to stand against the expansion of the reservoir.
Caryl relentlessly pursues the truth, questioning Eve, Rhys, and Robert, trying to reveal their part in the tragic event. Mabli's secret paternity test upsets the family dynamic, a revelation that threatens to unravel the family. Eve's desperation to protect her past has dire consequences.
Caryl tries to return the documents related to her investigation to Gillian, admitting that she feels like she has been twisting the facts and that she is not the right person to tell the story. Gillian encourages her not to give up so easily.
As Caryl digs deeper, she comes across Mabli, a young activist who is protesting against the expansion of a water reservoir. Eve finds herself increasingly cornered as Caryl's investigation progresses. Rhys' journey for answers leads him into conflict with Eve, triggering revelations that threaten to replace the town's long-held truths.
1995. Bomb. Death. Sentence. Now, after 20 years in prison for murdering his cousin Llyr, Rhys Owen is back in Llanemlyn - he is older, quieter, but he still keeps secrets. As new protests begin due to the expansion of the water reservoir, Caryl Huws, a journalist in training, begins to ask the wrong questions.
Y Golau: Dŵr returns to Llanemlyn, where a controversial redevelopment plan to expand the reservoir is reigniting old tensions. The story captivates Caryl, a young journalist, who becomes entangled in a complex web of personal betrayal, familial secrets, and dark mysteries, which raises doubts about the imprisonment of Rhys Owen for the murder of his cousin Llŷr during the protest against the expansion in 1995.
Sharon Roberts has never stopped grieving the loss of her daughter, Ela. Joe Pritchard, a quiet, unassuming gardener, was arrested for Ela's murder after her DNA was found at his caravan. Joe confessed to killing Ela but wouldn't, or couldn't, say why or what he did with her body.
Journalist Cat Donato, originally from the same town as Ela, has always been obsessed by her murder. Ela had been part of her circle of friends but prior to her murder Ela had been ostracised over a silly teenage squabble, a fact that Cat has tried her best to forget. The news of Joe's parole hearing and the prospect of his release causes both women to confront the past and the part they played in Ela's final days.
With so many questions unanswered, Joe's return to the community could be a way to get to the bottom of the mystery once and for all. If Joe Pritchard did kill Ela, why did he do it, and where is the body?