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Court hears harrowing audio recording of 14-year-old being ill-treated by male
A COURT has heard a harrowing audio recording of a 14-year-old boy being subjected to unnecessary suffering and ill treatment at the hands of an adult male.
After pinning the child to the ground at the top of a staircase at the child’s home, John Jenkins, 58, could be heard drunkenly screaming and continually undermining the child.
“If you don’t change, I’ll put you in the ground,” shouted Jenkins.
“I’m not putting up with any more of your shit, do you understand?
Who’s the boss? So f*** off!”
Throughout the harrowing incident, the child could be heard crying and repeatedly saying, “Yes, John.”
At one point the child could be heard saying, “Mum, help me!”
This week John Jenkins, 58, of Quoits Millponds, Hundleton, appeared before a District Judge sitting at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court for sentence after pleading guilty to assaulting, ill treating and causing unnecessary suffering to the child.
The incident took place in the early hours of November 26, 2022. Earlier that evening Jenkins, together with the child’s mother, went to a pub at Jameston, leaving her children at home alone.
“The child wanted his mother to come back, so he went to the pub looking for her,” Crown Prosecutor Sian Vaughan told Haverfordwest magistrates this week.
The couple returned at 2 am, however the defendant became angry when he discovered the child wasn’t in bed.
Jenkins chased him upstairs and when the boy fell over, Jenkins pinned him down, near the top of the stairs, banging the stairs at the side of him.
After being subjected to the cruel and intimidating verbal attack at the hands of John Jenkins, the child went into his bedroom and called the police.
According to his solicitor Tom Lloyd, the defendant’s behaviour was ‘a temporary lapse of judgement’.
But District Judge Mark Layton questioned his mitigation, and requested a victim impact statement from the child.
“What’s the long term impact that this has had [on the child]?” asked Judge Layton.
“This was much more than a brief lapse of judgement. We can’t guess which box this goes into – we need to know the impact it’s had on the victim. We need to know the effect the fear that was clearly being felt by the child has had on him.”
Following Judge Layton’s request, Jenkins’ sentencing was adjourned to October 29 to enable the Crown to obtain further victim impact statements. He was released on unconditional bail.
“This matter is so serious that it may result in a custodial sentence,” commented Judge Layton.
News
Man dies as Aberystwyth and Shrewsbury trains collide
A MAN has died following a collision between two trains near Llanbrynmair, Powys, on Monday evening (Oct 21). Emergency services remain at the scene as investigations continue.
The incident occurred at around 7:30pm when the 6:31pm service from Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth collided with the 7:09pm service from Machynlleth to Shrewsbury. The crash happened on the line between Machynlleth and Caersws, leading to a full closure while emergency services work at the site.
In a joint statement, Network Rail and Transport for Wales (TfW) said: “Our main priority is the safety of our passengers and colleagues.” The operators confirmed that the line remains shut and that the main A470 trunk road in Talerddig is also closed, with Dyfed-Powys Police advising drivers to avoid the area.
Major emergency response
The scene saw a significant response, with road ambulances, an air ambulance, and a coastguard helicopter assisting. Firefighters and paramedics worked alongside Dyfed-Powys Police and British Transport Police, who are leading the investigation into the incident. A police spokesperson noted that the collision occurred at “low-speed.”
A total of 15 people were taken to hospital with injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening. All other passengers from the two trains have now been evacuated.
Police confirm death
In an update, Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed that a man had died following the collision, and his next of kin have been informed. Specialist officers are currently supporting the family during this difficult time.
“Our thoughts are with the people and families involved in this incident,” a police spokesperson added.
The incident is under investigation, with Dyfed-Powys Police stating that they will continue to work with emergency services and transport agencies to determine the cause of the crash. Further updates will be provided by British Transport Police – Wales.
Entertainment
First-hand experiences from the Welsh Guards told in new film
MARKING a decade since the withdrawal of British combat troops from Afghanistan, a new documentary Helmand: Tour of Duty– airing on BBC Two, BBC Two Wales and BBC iPlayer on Wednesday, October 30 at 9pm – tells the intimate, dramatic and revelatory story of ten Welsh Guards deployed to the frontline of the war in Helmand Province in 2009.
It was a period which became known as the British Army’s bloodiest summer in more than half a century. At a time when UK press coverage of casualties was peaking and the fate of the war in Afghanistan hung in the balance, the Welsh Guards were tasked with pushing back an evolving Taliban insurgency whose battlefield tactics increasingly centred on Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and intense, close quarters combat. It’s an era marked in Britain’s national memory, but the experience of those on the frontline, both then and in the years that followed, is little understood.
Now, in their own words, and sharing their experiences for the first time on camera, the band of brothers, alongside their wives and mothers, reveal the realities of war, revisiting some of the most impactful, bloody and life changing moments.
Jonathan Jenkinson, Colour Sergeant in the Welsh Guards in 2009, recalls an incident where one of their vehicles hits an IED: “When that vehicle goes up and you see the guys just flying in the air, it’s horrendous. The Taliban, they started opening up on us, firing at us. There was fuel, ammunition everywhere. It was chaos.”
Their bond was unbreakable, yet during their six-month deployment, the regiment took unprecedented casualties, losing a man at nearly every military rank up to Lt. Colonel, while many others suffered life changing injuries.
Speaking about the bond of the Welsh Guards, Gavin Evans, Sergeant, said: “We’re all cut from the same cloth if you like, a big family, we know what our upbringings have been like. We know what our surrounding areas are like, and we just look out for each other.”
Echoing this, Steven Peters, Platoon Sergeant, said: “You get that feel of being part of a team, it’s a brotherhood. You have that connection, and that bond stays strong for a lifetime.”
Told as a gripping week by week narrative, the film also explores the ongoing impact that the tour has had on the rest of many of their lives 15 years later, with the cast reflecting on how they have processed events, particularly in the context of the Taliban resurgence in Afghanistan in 2021.
The 80-minute film has been co-commissioned by BBC Factual and BBC Cymru Wales, directed by Hannah Lowes edited by Tom Dixon Spain and Exec Produced by Hamish Fergusson and Gwenllian Hughes. It is a co-production between Passion Pictures and Kailash Films. It has been commissioned by Clare Sillery, Head of Commissioning for BBC Documentaries and Nick Andrews, Head of Content Commissioning for BBC Cymru Wales. The Commissioning Editor for BBC Factual is Tom Pullen and the Commissioning Editor for BBC Cymru Wales is Julian Carey.
Education
Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi VA to host open evening at Dewi Campus this week
IN ST DAVID’S Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi VA will hold an Open Evening on Thursday, October 24 at its Dewi Campus in Millard Park, St Davids, Haverfordwest.
The event, scheduled from 5:00pm to 7:30pm, invites prospective students and their families to learn more about the school’s offerings.
Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the campus, meet with staff, and discover the school’s emphasis on achievement, inclusion, and respect. This event is designed to provide a comprehensive insight into the academic and extracurricular opportunities available at Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi VA.
Prospective families can expect a warm welcome from the staff and a chance to engage with current students, gaining a firsthand understanding of the school’s community and values.
For more information, please contact Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi VA at [email protected] or call +44 (0) 1437 809200.
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