Crime
Three inmates appear in court accused of murdering Haverfordwest child killer
THREE prisoners have appeared in court accused of murdering Kyle Bevan, the Haverfordwest man jailed for killing two-year-old Lola James.
Bevan, 33, was found dead in his cell at HMP Wakefield on Wednesday, November 5. He was serving a life sentence for murdering his partner’s daughter at her home in Haverfordwest in 2020.
West Yorkshire Police have charged Mark Fellows, 45, Lee Newell, 56, and David Taylor, 63, with murder following Bevan’s death.
The three defendants, all described as white British men, appeared separately by videolink before Leeds Magistrates’ Court on Friday (Nov 7). Each wore a grey tracksuit during the brief hearings.
Fellows and Newell confirmed only their names and dates of birth. When asked if he understood the proceedings, Taylor replied: “Absolutely not. I’m innocent.”
District Judge Charlotte Holland remanded all three into custody ahead of a pre-trial preparation hearing at Leeds Crown Court, scheduled for Monday (Nov 10).
Bevan had been jailed for life in 2023 and told he must serve a minimum of 28 years for the brutal killing of Lola, whose injuries were compared by doctors to those seen in high-speed car crashes.
The Prison Service previously confirmed Bevan’s death but said it could not comment further while the police investigation continues.
His death comes just weeks after another high-profile inmate, former Lostprophets frontman Ian Watkins, was killed at the same prison. Two inmates have already been charged with Watkins’ murder.
Crime
Van driver avoids ban after speeding on A48
A VAN driver who was caught speeding on the A48 near Nantycaws avoided disqualification after magistrates accepted that a ban would cause exceptional hardship to others.
Norman Andrew Chapman, aged 59, of Rock Drive, Gelli, Pentre, appeared before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Dec 15).
Chapman admitted driving a Ford Transit 350 panel van at 68mph on a dual carriageway subject to a 60mph limit for that class of vehicle. The offence occurred at 1:05pm on April 2 and was detected using laser equipment.
The court heard detailed mitigation outlining Chapman’s caring responsibilities. He helps care for his housebound mother, who is on oxygen, and has taken on additional responsibilities while his brother undergoes cancer treatment. Magistrates were also told he assists a lifelong friend with panic attacks by taking her shopping, and that losing his licence would jeopardise his employment and potentially affect his employer’s business.
Finding exceptional hardship, the court decided not to disqualify Chapman.
He was fined £193, ordered to pay £400 in prosecution costs, and had three penalty points added to his driving licence.
Crime
Harassment case against Milford Haven man dismissed
A HARASSMENT case against a Milford Haven man was dismissed after prosecutors offered no evidence.
David Daley, aged 45, of Murray Road, Milford Haven, appeared before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Dec 15) for trial.
Daley had denied a charge of harassment without violence, relating to allegations that between October 28 and October 30 he persistently sent unwanted messages and attended at the home address of a female in Prioryville, Milford Haven.
No evidence was offered by the Crown Prosecution Service, and the charge was formally dismissed by the court.
Crime
Carmarthen man given restraining order after public order offence
A CARMARTHEN man has been handed a restraining order after admitting a public order offence involving a woman known to him.
Joe Davies, aged 40, of Rhos Las, Carmarthen, appeared before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Dec 15), where he pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause harassment, alarm or distress.
The offence took place in Carmarthen on April 10, when Davies directed his behaviour towards Helena Davies.
The court heard that a victim personal statement was presented and read aloud by the prosecution.
Magistrates imposed a 12-month conditional discharge, taking Davies’ guilty plea into account. He was also ordered to pay £350 in prosecution costs.
A restraining order was imposed, banning Davies from contacting Helena Davies directly or indirectly, entering her home, or referring to her on any electronic device or online platform. The order will remain in force until December 15, 2026.
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