John ap Rhys Pryce, the father of Tom Pryce, speaks about his son’s death following the stabbing of the Cambridge graduate lawyer months before Tom’s wedding. The accounts describe Tom as being killed in London, with his wedding vows reportedly found in his pocket. The reports present the father’s reaction as ongoing grief, characterizing it as something he has had to live with during his retirement. Both sources frame the story around the circumstances of the killing and its impact on the family, emphasizing the contrast between Tom’s plans for marriage and his death. The coverage also notes that John ap Rhys Pryce wants to pursue actions described as unprecedented, though the details are not provided in the included excerpts. Overall, the articles focus on the tragedy surrounding the murder, the significance of the wedding items recovered, and the father’s continuing response to the death.