Crime
Thai woman accused of murdering son, 7, in court
A MOTHER accused of murdering her seven-year-old son appeared in court on Wednesday (Oct 25).
Papaipit Linse, 43, from Thailand is charged with the murder of Louis Linse in Haverfordwest on January 10.
During the hearing, John Hipkin KC, representing Linse, requested that she not be required to enter a plea at this time.
Mr Hipkin explained that the defence had only received a psychiatric report the previous day and needed time to review it with the defendant.
“The defence wish to see and finalise whether any trial is going to be necessary in this case,” Mr Hipkin said.
Crime
Speed camera vans absent in Ceredigion following officer’s retirement
THE GO-SAFE speed camera van, a familiar sight in laybys across Ceredigion targeting speeding motorists in towns and villages, has been out of service since June due to the retirement of its operator.
A spokesperson for GoSafe in Dyfed-Powys stated: “A Casualty Reduction Officer based in Aberystwyth retired at the end of June 2024. The recruitment process for this role is ongoing. Whilst we seek to complete this process, we’re using a combination of enforcement officers from other areas and our Operation Ugain teams to ensure the communities continue to be served.”
Despite the vacancy, the team confirmed that an enforcement vehicle currently covers the region from Cardigan. Operation Ugain, which has carried out 11 operations in Ceredigion—including eight in Aberystwyth—has three more operations planned for October and November.
Launched in response to the 20mph speed limit rollout in September 2023, Operation Ugain allows officers across Wales to engage with drivers rather than issue fines. Those caught above the enforcement threshold (set at 26mph) may attend a free 10-minute presentation at a local centre as an alternative to a ticket, at the discretion of the officers.
Crime
Teacher sentenced for assault days before pupil’s tragic death
A TEACHER has been sentenced for assaulting a pupil just days before the teenager tragically lost his life.
Llyr James, 31, from Adpar, was charged with assault by beating following an incident on March 9 in Newcastle Emlyn. James denied the assault on 16-year-old Llyr Davies but was found guilty at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on October 8.
SENTENCE AND COSTS
Returning to court on October 25, James received an 18-month community order, requiring him to complete 200 hours of unpaid work and undertake 20 rehabilitation activity days. He was also ordered to pay £650 in court costs and a £114 victim surcharge.
The court heard that just three days after the assault, Mr Davies died in an unrelated accident involving a tipper truck at Gilfach Quarry in the Efailwen area of Clynderwen on March 12.
TRIBUTE FROM FAMILY
Llyr’s family described him as “kind, funny, and charming,” adding that life would “never be the same without him.”
Crime
Police appeal for information on Milford Haven stolen generator
OFFICERS are investigating the theft of a large diesel generator from the Old Hakin Road area of Milford Haven. The incident is believed to have occurred in the early hours of Monday (Oct 21).
Police are urging anyone with information or possible dash cam footage from traveling along Old Hakin Road to come forward. Those with details that could assist the investigation are asked to get in touch through the following channels:
🖥️ | Submit information online
📧 | Email: [email protected]
💬 | Direct message on social media
📞 | Call: 101
Alternatively, information can be provided anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555111 or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org.
Please quote reference: 24*898534.
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