Crime
West Wales man jailed for murder of five-month-old baby
A MAN from Swansea has been jailed after he was found guilty of the murder of a five-month-old baby.
29-year-old Thomas Morgan, from Gorseinon, had earlier pleaded not guilty to the murder of Jensen-Lee Dougal at home on Players Avenue, Clydach, which took place while Jensen-Lee’s mother was in work on March 31, 2024.
However, on Tuesday, February 10, a jury found him guilty of murder, as well as one count of GBH.
He has today been sentenced to 19 years in prison.
Following this week’s sentencing, Jensen-Lee’s mother, Jordan said: “Jensen-Lee was just five months old when his life was taken. He was completely innocent and entirely dependent on the adults around him to keep him safe.
“Since Jensen-Lee’s death, my life has been permanently changed. I live with overwhelming grief, trauma and emotional pain.
“I never had the chance to hear Jensen-Lee say he loved me. I will never hear him call me “mammy”. I will never see him take his first steps, speak his first words, start school, or grow into the person he was meant to be. Those moments were not just lost – they were taken.
“Due to what Thomas Morgan did, I have also received a life sentence, but mine is one of grief.
“Jensen-Lee will never be forgotten. I love you, Jensen-Lee.”
Detective Chief Inspector Lianne Rees said: “With today’s sentencing, we finally have justice for the terrible crime carried out by Thomas Morgan upon a defenceless baby boy.
“Thomas Morgan may now finally and rightfully be going to prison, but this will do little to alleviate the grief experienced by Jensen-Lee’s family, and especially his mother Jordan, who placed her trust into her then-partner Thomas Morgan to take care of Jensen-Lee, only to experience the ultimate betrayal.
“I want to pay tribute to the members of the public, first responders and everyone involved in the desperate efforts to save Jensen-Lee’s life, when faced with the most unimaginable and tragic circumstances back in March 2024. I also want to acknowledge the incredible dignity and strength shown by Jensen-Lee’s family throughout this painful journey.
“Lastly, I would like to thank the investigation team, Crown Prosecution Service and Prosecution Counsel for their continued hard work throughout what has been a very difficult investigation and trial.”
NSPCC Cymru Assistant Director, Carl Harris told The Pembrokeshire Herald on Thursday: “Morgan was entrusted to look after Jensen-Lee but instead, in a fit of uncontrolled rage, carried out a brutal attack which tragically led to the death of this little boy. It is heartbreaking to think about what Jensen-Lee endured in his final moments, and our thoughts are with everyone who knew and loved him during his short life.
“It is a sad reality that babies and young children are particularly vulnerable to abuse because they are completely dependent on the adults around them for care and protection.”
Anyone with a concern about a child can contact our free and confidential helpline on 0808 800 5000. People should call the police on 999 if a child is in immediate danger.
Crime
Driving instructor was drink-driving on way to driving lesson
A CARMARTHENSHIRE driving instructor was four times over the limit on his way to a driving lesson.
Timothy Howells, aged 54, of Burry Port Carmarthenshire has been given an 8 week custodial sentence, suspended for 18 months following his arrest on suspicion of drink driving.
At around 7:38am on Friday, February 20, police received a report of a single vehicle collision on the A484 between Pembrey to Kidwelly, where a car was found in a roadside ditch.
The driver, Timothy Howells, a local driving instructor, appeared heavily intoxicated to officers and provided an initial roadside breath test reading of 110 and was arrested on suspicion of drink driving.
A short time later while in custody, Howells provided a second evidential breath test reading of 132 – four times over the limit.
In interview, Howells admitted that when he was arrested by officers, he was on his way to collect a pupil for a driving lesson.
After appearing in Llanelli Magistrates’ Court yesterday, Howells has been given an 8 week custodial sentence, suspended for 18 months.
Chief Inspector Christina Fraser said: “Mr Howells was operating in a position of great trust and responsibility; Roads Policing officers have worked quickly in conjunction with colleagues, CPS and the DVSA, to ensure learner drivers and other road users have been safeguarded from an individual who presented a serious risk of harm.”
Crime
St Dogmaels man jailed over hundreds of indecent images
Previous convictions for similar offences revealed to court
A 57-YEAR-OLD man from St Dogmaels has been jailed for two-and-a-half years after admitting multiple serious child sex offences.
Leof Sceaga appeared before Swansea Crown Court on Wednesday (Feb 26), where he was sentenced for possessing hundreds of indecent images of children as well as extreme pornographic material.
The court heard that Sceaga had 232 Category A images — the most serious classification — together with 331 Category B images and 366 Category C images in his possession. He also admitted possessing a number of extreme pornographic images.
While outlining the facts, the prosecutor told the court that Sceaga’s internet search history included terms such as “kiddie porn”, “pre-teen models” and “pedo kids centre webcam”.
The court was further told that Sceaga had previous convictions for similar offences, having appeared before Nottingham Crown Court in both 2012 and 2019.
In mitigation, Mr Griffiths, defending, said his client accepted that an immediate custodial sentence was inevitable.
His Honour Judge Geraint Walters sentenced Sceaga to 27 months’ imprisonment for possession of Category A images, 12 months for Category B images and three months for Category C images. He was also handed three months for possessing extreme pornographic images and a further three months for breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
All sentences will run concurrently, resulting in a total custodial term of two-and-a-half years.
Crime
Pembroke Dock man chased neighbour with baseball bat after drunken row
Woman assaulted and residents threatened during frightening street incident
A 26-YEAR-OLD man chased a neighbour through the streets of Pembroke Dock with a metal baseball bat after assaulting his partner during a drunken argument, a court has heard.
Marius Tanase, who had been drinking heavily, lashed out during a disturbance at Wavell Crescent on Wednesday (May 21) last year. Swansea Crown Court was told his behaviour that night was described as “erratic and frightening”.
Prosecutor Harry Dickens said Tanase grabbed his then girlfriend by the neck and lifted her off the ground during an argument at the property. Concerned neighbours intervened, shouting at him to stop.
Instead, Tanase spat at one neighbour and then chased another person “around the block” while carrying a metal baseball bat. The situation escalated further when the victim pushed him over a wall, after which he kicked her to the back of the head.
The court also heard that Tanase made threats that he would contact people to “kill and stab everybody”.
Police later arrested him near the Aldi store on the outskirts of Pembroke Dock.
Tanase admitted three counts of assault by beating.
In mitigation, defence barrister David Singh said Tanase had been struggling emotionally following the sudden death of his father, aged 44, from a heart attack. His father had brought the family to the UK, and the loss had affected him deeply.
The court was told Tanase turned to alcohol as a way of coping but had since stopped drinking and had engaged with support from the Dyfed Drug and Alcohol Service.
Mr Singh added that Tanase had no previous convictions and had pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity. He also expressed remorse for his actions, particularly towards his former partner.
Sentencing, Judge Catherine Richards told him: “Your behaviour that night was very erratic and frightening.”
Tanase, formerly of Pembroke Dock but now living in Cheltenham, was handed a two-year community order. The sentence includes 150 hours of unpaid work, a 20-day rehabilitation requirement, and a 120-day alcohol abstinence monitoring programme.
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