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Family pays tribute to ‘budding artist’ after tragic loss

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THE FAMILY of a 14-year-old girl who died on Friday (Nov 15) has paid tribute to a “budding artist, rugby player and social media lover.”

Seren Jenkins, from Tycroes, Ammanford, tragically passed away following a medical emergency at Ammanford Rugby Club.

In a heartfelt statement, her family said: “We as a family are devastated by the loss of Seren.

“She was a loving daughter, big and little sister.

“Seren lived her short life to the full and was a budding artist, rugby player and social media lover.

“Seren was loved by all who knew her and no doubt will also be remembered for her sense of humour.

“We would like to take this opportunity to thank the emergency services at the scene and everybody for the GoFundMe page donations for Seren, where proceeds will likely be donated to various asthma services, the Wales Air Ambulance, and a possible memorial for her friends to remember her.

“We would also like to thank people for their kind words and support at this horrific time, but would now like to ask for this time to grieve in private.”

A GoFundMe page set up in Seren’s memory has received widespread support, reflecting the community’s shock and sadness at her loss.

Seren’s family described her as someone who brought joy to all who knew her, with a zest for life and a talent for art and rugby. She leaves behind a lasting legacy of love and laughter.

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Harrowing Christmas Day domestic assault captured on ‘puppy-cam’

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A COURT has heard harrowing details of a violent domestic assault in Milford Haven that took place on Christmas Day, captured in its entirety on a home “puppy-cam.”

The victim called 999 around 8:00pm after her partner, Kurt Blackband, 51, launched a prolonged and violent attack on her.

Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court heard this week that the assault lasted over 11 minutes.

The victim was sitting on the sofa holding a young puppy when Blackband began shouting at her to deposit money into his account.

“Do it now, you f****** selfish c****,” he screamed before throwing a small folding table across the room.

Violent threats and intimidation

As the victim attempted to stand, Blackband was seen clenching his fist, motioning as if to punch her. Crown Prosecutor Nia James described how he escalated the violence by picking up a lamp and smashing it, plunging the room into darkness.

The victim pleaded with him to leave, explaining she had no money, but Blackband punched her twice in the stomach, shouting: “Put the money in my bank.”

He then hurled a large Santa Claus ornament across the room, issuing an ultimatum: “If you want me to leave, put £200 in my bank. You only have one choice.”

Blackband threatened to take the puppy before striking the victim on the leg with a backhand, warning he would give her a “dead leg.”

He also punched her in the arm and pushed her back onto the sofa before grabbing a piece of the Christmas tree, appearing to prepare to throw it at her.

When the victim said she could only afford to give him £50, Blackband told her to pack her bags and leave.

Guilty plea in court

Blackband represented himself in court and was seen wiping away tears as he pleaded guilty to assault by beating.

Magistrates fined him £1,000 and ordered him to pay a £114 court surcharge and £85 in costs.

He was also sentenced to a 12-month Community Order, which includes ten rehabilitation activity requirement days.

This shocking case highlights the importance of reporting domestic abuse and ensuring justice for victims.

If you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship, support is available.

Kurt Blackband, 51
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Merlins Bridge motorist sentenced for dangerous driving

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A MERLINS BRIDGE man has been sentenced for driving dangerously along a prolonged stretch of road between Merlins Bridge and Herbrandston.

Dashcam footage captured Nathan David Waller, 22, committing a series of dangerous manoeuvres, including:

  • Crossing the central white line while approaching oncoming cars;
  • Straddling the central white line repeatedly;
  • Narrowly avoiding collisions with oncoming vehicles;
  • Driving through two sets of red traffic lights;
  • Crossing the central white line on bends.

This week, Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court reviewed the footage after Waller, of Freemans View, Merlins Bridge, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving.

‘Prolonged course of dangerous driving’

Crown Prosecutor Nia James told the court: “The defendant was seen by another motorist driving his silver Ford Focus between 11:20 am and 11:45 am on September 17.

“He contravened two sets of red traffic lights, prompting the motorist to continue following him and record the incident on a dashcam. It was a prolonged course of dangerous driving, and there appears to be absolutely no reason for what he did.”

Personal struggles and remorse

Probation officer Julie Norman revealed that Waller had no recollection of the events, citing personal difficulties at the time.

“Around that time, there was a bereavement in the family when his grandmother passed away, and his long-term relationship ended,” she said. “He moved back in with his mother and was taking over-the-counter medication to help with his sleep.”

Waller’s solicitor, Tom Lloyd, added: “This isn’t something he’s taken lightly, and the disqualification is going to be a huge punishment for him.”

Sentencing

Waller, who has no previous convictions, was sentenced to a 12-month community order, requiring him to complete 150 hours of unpaid work. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months and will need to retake his driving test.

The court also ordered Waller to pay a £114 court surcharge and £85 costs.

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Man accused of assault remanded in custody

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A PEMBROKESHIRE man accused of assaulting his former partner on two separate occasions has been remanded in custody after Crown Prosecution Service concerns that he may reoffend while on bail.

“Can he be trusted?” Crown Prosecutor Nia James asked Haverfordwest Magistrates this week, as Reece Cookson appeared via video link from Swansea Prison.

“The Crown is saying the answer is in the negative,” she added.

Cookson, 33, of Hawthorn Path, Milford Haven, is accused of assaulting Cherrella McCalla on December 6, 2024, and again on January 19, 2025. The first incident allegedly involved assault by beating, while the second reportedly caused actual bodily harm. Cookson denies both charges.

Prosecution details alleged offences

“The offences go back to December 6 when the defendant arrived at the victim’s property in the early hours of the morning, armed with a knife, which was later found in the side of a settee,” explained Nia James.

“He damaged the kitchen door and kicked the woman in the mouth, causing damage to her lips. He was placed on conditional bail but was charged with fresh offences on January 19.”

In addition to the assault charges, Cookson is accused of possessing a knife in a public place and cultivating and possessing cannabis, a Class B controlled drug. He pleaded guilty to these additional offences.

Defence argues for bail

Cookson’s solicitor, Jess Hill, contested the Crown’s request for remand, arguing that Cookson’s grandparents in Devon had offered him a place to stay.

“He’s been in contact with his grandparents, and they’ve offered their address so he can live with them in Devon,” she said. “He believes it’ll be good for him to get out of the area and have the support of his family. This will help him to change his behaviour.”

Magistrates reject bail request

Following a short adjournment, magistrates rejected Jess Hill’s request and remanded Cookson in custody.

“There are substantial grounds to believe you might interfere with witnesses and commit further offences,” said presiding magistrate Mary Smith.

Cookson will remain in custody until February 25, when he is due to reappear before Haverfordwest Magistrates.

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