News
Llandysul: Man who nearly killed step-daughter’s new boyfriend jailed

Swansea Crown Court
A LLANDYSUL man who didn’t like his step daughter’s new boyfriend stabbed him in his heart with a kitchen knife and almost killed him.
Gareth Wyn Jones would have died but for an emergency operation.
Anthony Trevor Osmond, aged 52, of 16 Parc Meiros, Velindre, was today jailed for two and a half years after he admitted a charge of unlawful wounding.
Helen Randall, prosecuting, told Swansea Crown Court that Osmond had been described as over protective of and obsessed with his step daughter Oasis, aged 20.
She had been a barmaid at the Nags Head pub in Abercych and formed a relationship with Mr Jones, a customer.
Because of Osmond’s attitude she, at first, kept the relationship a secret. When she did tell him Osmond insisted on meeting him.
Miss Randall said Mr Jones began to receive text messages and voice messages on his mobile from Osmond, one telling him “you’re dead.”
Osmond also left messages on Mr Jones’ Facebook page.
Late on July 31 last year Osmond’s wife, Emma, parked their car 200 yards from the Nags Head and Osmond went to the pub looking for Mr Jones.
He could not see him but as he returned to the car Mr Jones approached him and asked to talk.
A struggle followed, during which Osmond picked up the kitchen knife, with a six inch blade, and stabbed Mr Jones.
Miss Randall said neither men realised what had happened but as Mr Jones walked away he began to feel feint and collapsed. The next thing he could remember was being revived by a nurse.
Mr Jones was taken to Swansea’s Morriston Hospital where surgeons repaired a cut to his heart.
Osmond, meanwhile, set off to drive towards the Severn Bridge where he was arrested on the M4 after a “controlled stop by police.”
During police interviews Osmond said he had not considered Mr Jones “appropriate” for his step daughter.
Osmond’s barrister, Janet Gedrych, said it had been agreed between the defence and the prosecution that Osmond should be sentenced on the basis that he had acted recklessly in picking up the knife during the struggle and not that he had deliberately stabbed Mr Jones.
“He is devastated at how close he came to killing that young man,” she added.
Judge Peter Heywood told Osmond he was “hugely fortunate” not to be facing a far more serious charge.
Crime
Knife allegation after clash with enforcement officers
Castlemorris man denies affray and criminal damage charges
A PEMBROKESHIRE man has appeared before magistrates accused of threatening enforcement officers with a knife during an incident at his home near Mathry.
Simon Coll, 59, is charged with affray and two counts of criminal damage following the incident at Pant y Blodau, Castlemorris, in the early hours of February 26.
Prosecutor Sian Vaughan told Haverfordwest magistrates this week that three Excel enforcement officers had attended the property to secure vehicles.
“The officers had a conversation about securing some of the vehicles at the property, and then knocked on the door wearing body worn cameras,” she said.
“The defendant opened the door and immediately became aggressive towards them, brandishing a knife, and asking, ‘Do you want some?’”
Body worn camera footage was shown to the magistrates, in which the enforcement officers could be seen running away while shouting at Coll to put down the knife.
Coll is further accused of causing £387 worth of damage to a windscreen and wheel clamp belonging to Excel Enforcement.
He denies all three charges.
Although magistrates agreed to retain jurisdiction, Coll elected for trial by jury.
The case has now been sent to Swansea Crown Court, where proceedings are due to begin on Friday (May 8). Coll was released on unconditional bail.
Crime
Pembroke woman denies assault charge
Defendant accused of assaulting woman at Pembroke Leisure Centre and will stand trial in June
A PEMBROKE woman has appeared before magistrates charged with assaulting a woman at Pembroke Leisure Centre.
Kaycee Blake, aged 35, of Devon Drive, Pembroke, is accused of assaulting a woman by beating during an alleged incident at the leisure centre on September 27, 2025.
Blake appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court this week, where she denied the charge.
Her trial has been listed for June 1 at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court. She was released on unconditional bail.
Crime
Scaffolder banned from road after cocaine drug-drive offence
A PEMBROKESHIRE scaffolder has been banned from driving after being caught with cocaine in his system while on his way to work.
Alex Williams, 41, was stopped by police on the morning of November 3, 2025, as he drove his Peugeot 207 along the A4076 at Dredgemans Hill, Haverfordwest.
A roadside drug swipe proved positive. Subsequent blood tests showed he had 133 micrograms of benzoylecgonine in his system. The legal limit is 50.
The court heard other drugs were also detected, but all were below the legal limit.
Probation officer Julie Norman told magistrates: “He’d been to a party the weekend before where he’d consumed some cocaine.
“He was stopped by officers on Monday morning as he drove to his place of work in Waterston. But now, as a result of the offence, he is unsure whether he will be able to remain in his employment.”
Williams, of Summerhill, Keeston, was represented by solicitor Fenn Richards, who said the offence came at a time of increasing anxiety over his health.
“There’s a defective gene in his family which increases the risk of gastric cancer,” said Ms Richards.
“The defendant found out he had this gene just a few months before the offence. Several of his family members have passed away as a result of the gene, and naturally this has had a great impact on his mental health, which is why he consumed the cocaine.”
Williams was sentenced to a 12-month community order. He must complete ten rehabilitation activity requirement days and 100 hours of unpaid work.
He was also disqualified from driving for 17 months and ordered to pay a £114 surcharge and £85 costs.
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