HUNDREDS of children are being vaccinated with MMR jabs at special sessions held in the wake of the first suspected death in a measles epidemic.

Emergency sessions were held at four hospitals around Swansea, in south Wales.

Gareth Williams, 25, who had been diagnosed with measles, was found dead in his Swansea flat on Thursday morning.

Thousands of children have received the MMR jab over the last three weeks amid concern at the rising rate of measles cases. Up to 2000 more children were vaccinated in school last week as efforts targeted communities most at risk.

A steady stream of parents with children attended sessions at Morriston and Singleton hospitals, Swansea, Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend, and Neath Port Talbot Hospital.