News
Body of missing ferry passenger found
THE BODY found in a large search operation for a female passenger who had gone missing from an Irish Ferries ferry has been identified.
She has been named by police as 24-year-old Jennifer Massi from London.
The alarm was raised at around 8.15am on the morning of December 2, when the ferry company notified the Coastguard that a female passenger was missing.
A Dyfed-Powys Police spokesperson said: “A body has been located in the Lawrenny area, during the search for a missing female.
“Police officers are working closely with specialist recovery teams from HM Coastguard and the ambulance service to recover the female body.
“Further information will be released when available.”
It was feared she had gone overboard after last being spotted at 3am.
The ferry, the Isle of Inishmore, returned to Pembroke Dock after the Coastguard were alerted.
A search and rescue helicopter from St Athan and an Irish Coastguard helicopter were involved in the search, as well as several lifeboats, including teams from Tenby, St Govans and Llansteffan.
Angle RNLI released a statement, saying: “Angle RNLI volunteers were requested to launch both the Tamar all-weather lifeboat and D-class inshore lifeboat shortly after 8.30am this morning. The lifeboats launched at 8.43am and made their way up the river towards the ferry terminal to join other agencies in the search.
“After searching the area, the all-weather lifeboat was tasked further out to sea to continue the search along with the UK Coastguard helicopter as the inshore lifeboat stayed within the haven, along with UK Coastguard teams and South Wales Police.
“Both lifeboats were stood down by the UK Coastguard at 10.50am and the volunteers made their way back to station, returning to Angle by 11.30am.”
HM Coroner for Pembrokeshire has now opened an inquest into the death of Jennifer Massi, from Cornwall Road, London, with an inquest expected to be heard in April 2017.
Crime
Man sent to Crown Court over alleged breach of sexual harm prevention order
Carmarthenshire defendant denies deleting internet history contrary to court order
A MAN from Llandeilo has been sent to Swansea Crown Court for trial after appearing before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court charged with breaching a sexual harm prevention order.
Ben Barrett, 37, of Maes Y Farchnad, Llandeilo, appeared before the court on Thursday (Apr 9).
The court heard that Barrett is accused of breaching a sexual harm prevention order made by Swansea Crown Court on March 15, 2018.
It is alleged that between October 13 and October 19, 2025, at Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, he deleted the history of internet use without reasonable excuse, despite being prohibited from doing so by the order.
The case was sent to Swansea Crown Court for trial under Section 51 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
Barrett gave no guilty indication and the matter was treated as not guilty for the purposes of sending.
He was granted unconditional bail and is due to appear at Swansea Crown Court, The Law Courts, St Helens Road, on Friday, May 8 at 9:00am for a plea and trial preparation hearing.
News
The Fed meets First Minister in Pembrokeshire
AHEAD of the Welsh election on May 7, 2026, the Federation of Independent Retailers (the Fed) has met First Minister Baroness Eluned Morgan in Pembrokeshire to underline the vital role small shops play in the Welsh economy and in communities across the country.
The Fed was represented by senior members Vince and Fiona Malone at their business in Tenby, which has recently undergone a refit and now trades under the Morrisons Daily fascia.
Since launching its Welsh election manifesto in January, the Fed has been inviting Senedd candidates to visit members’ businesses across Wales to discuss both the opportunities available to small retailers and the challenges they face.
The manifesto calls for grant support for small independent retailers, as well as action to tackle rising costs — particularly business rates, which are controlled by the Welsh Government. The Fed is also calling for a cost-neutral Deposit Return Scheme that works for smaller shops.
Mr Malone described the meeting as “very positive”.
He said: “In particular, I highlighted the value of our Post Office and the vast range of government services it provides to people in the town and the many visitors who stay in Tenby, especially in the coming summer months.”
Baroness Morgan said: “I would like to thank Vince and the Fed for once again highlighting their important work representing the vital small independent shops that serve the people of Wales.
“I was particularly interested to hear about the work of the Post Office, especially at a time when the Westminster government is looking to engage retail stakeholders on the modernisation of the Post Office network, so businesses like Vince’s can continue to thrive in the years ahead while serving local people.”
If you want it, I can also turn this into a more punchy Pembrokeshire Herald version with a stronger headline and sub-heading.
Crime
Man arrested after alleged child sexual assault in Haverfordwest
Police enquiries ongoing after incident in Castle Square
A MAN has been arrested after an alleged sexual assault of a child in Haverfordwest town centre.
Dyfed-Powys Police said officers were called to Castle Square at around 2:00pm on Tuesday (Apr 7).
The force said a 50-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of a sexual offence against a child and has since been released on conditional bail.
The child’s grandfather told The Pembrokeshire Herald that he saw what he believed to be inappropriate contact between the man and the child before members of the public intervened.
Dyfed-Powys Police said enquiries are ongoing.
A police spokesperson said: “Dyfed-Powys Police received a report of an alleged sexual assault of a child in Castle Square, Haverfordwest at around 2pm on Tuesday, April 7.
“A 50-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of a sexual offence against a child and has since been released on conditional bail.
“Enquiries are ongoing.”
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