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Community rallies around fire family

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fire familyA FAMILY devastated by a house fire last October have finally returned home. Haverfordwest residents Damian and Hannah Wilkinson have been re-united with their home after months of uncertainty.

Speaking with The Herald, a relieved Damian said: “It’s like having a new home. Since the fire we have been in limbo. We haven’t been able to sort anything out. It’s been a long wait. In the recent storms part of the roof fell off and all the walls had to be re-done because of the asebstos.”

Recounting the fire, Damian said that it still remains a mystery as to how it started, though he thought it was possible it was an electrical fire.

He said of the aftermath: “Everything we had we lost, with the smoke-damaged house full of asbestos. We lost all our clothes, furniture, kitchen utensils, the cooker, everything.”

He went on to praise the help he and his family have received since the incident: “What we have now has come from the kindness and generosity from the people around the Courts (housing estate) and Pembrokeshire.

“Meadow Carpets donated carpets and fitted them for free. Vinyl fitter Chris Evans fitted a new floor for free. Magnate donated all the flooring downstairs and the people of the Courts have donated lots of items.

“Tradesman, Tommy France planed the doors off and bought us some kitchen utensils, and Pembrokeshire Paints donated all the paint we have redecorated with. Thank God for Facebook, where we have acquired new furniture. If we hadn’t had this help we would be in an empty house – we are talking a lot of money.”

The local community rallied around the family as soon as they found out what had happened, including Fenton Community Primary School where Damian and Hannah’s children attend.

As Damian explained: “They donated £700 to us from a hot dog fundraiser they held which helped massively, organised by the then Head, Mr Peter Evans.”

Describing their losses, he continued: “It’s not the big things you miss, it’s the small stuff like children’s photos, wedding photos, all these photos that were in frames and in my PC.

“That said, we are darn lucky we all got out safely, including all our pets, and this experience has given me a lot of faith in humanity with their generosity. Having that help has been a humbling experience and it has changed the way I look at things, because it could have been so much worse”.

 

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Man jailed for murder of “cherished daughter, family member and dear friend”

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A MAN has been sentenced to life imprisonment after admitting the murder of his estranged wife in Cardiff.

Appearing at Cardiff Crown Court today (Feb 20), Thisara Weragalage, aged 38, of Pentwyn, was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 23 years and nine months for the murder of Nirodha Niwunhella.

Weragalage had initially pleaded not guilty but later changed his plea, admitting the offence before the court on January 16, 2025.

The family of 32-year-old Niwunhellage Dona Nirodha Kalapni Niwunhella, known as Nirodha, paid tribute following her death, describing her as “a cherished daughter, family member and dear friend to many”.

They said: “We remember Nirodha as a cherished daughter, family member and dear friend to many. Nirodha will be forever remembered with peace, love and gratitude.

“She touched many lives with her kindness and warmth and her memory will continue to inspire us. Though her life ended too soon, the love she shared will always remain with us.

“Rest in peace angel.”

In a victim personal statement read to the court, her father said: “My only daughter was Nirodha Kalpani Niwunhella. She was a happy, mischievous, playful girl who captivated everyone’s hearts as a child. She loved her mother and father dearly and was a very good friend to her friends. She was a sweet girl who also loved animals.”

He added: “I am 64 years old and my wife is also 64 years old. The pain and anguish we felt when we were informed on August 21 that our daughter had been murdered cannot be described in words. After the brutal murder of our only daughter, all our hopes were ruined. Her loss is an unbearable mental burden for the family.

“We faced a lot of problems because this crime took place abroad. We were further affected by communication difficulties and economic hardships. We were further hurt and mentally distressed after it was confirmed that this crime was committed by our daughter’s husband. We still cannot understand how he could have committed this heinous crime, as we loved him also as much as we loved our daughter.”

Emergency services were called to South Morgan Place in the Riverside area of Cardiff at 7.37am on August 21, following reports of a seriously injured woman. Officers located a broken knife blade and handle nearby, and a post-mortem examination later revealed Nirodha had been stabbed at least twenty times.

Police officers who arrived first at the scene began immediate first aid, followed shortly afterwards by paramedics. Despite their efforts, she was pronounced dead at the scene.

Witnesses reported seeing a man — later identified as Weragalage — fleeing in a Ford Fiesta. Fast-track CCTV enquiries confirmed the vehicle was registered to him.

Less than an hour later, officers received a welfare-related call via the ambulance service concerning an incident on Seawall Road. Attending officers identified the man as matching the description circulated in connection with Nirodha’s death. A search of the nearby area located the Ford Fiesta, which contained blood inside, and Weragalage was arrested on suspicion of murder.

Senior investigating officer Detective Inspector Graham Williams said: “Nirodha was beloved by her family and friends, and her life was ended by her jealous and cowardly former partner.

“Nirodha was in the process of separating from Weragalage, who could not accept that she no longer wanted to be in a relationship with him. He brought knives to the area which he said were to intimidate her and then went on to murder her.

“I’m pleased he owned up to his cowardly actions and spared Nirodha’s loved ones from enduring a trial. While no sentence can compensate for this loss of life, I hope the end of criminal proceedings helps bring them some peace.

“This sentencing is the result of countless hours of work from teams across the force, and I’d like to thank everyone involved for their time and efforts to secure this outcome. I’d also like to thank those from the community who supported our investigation throughout.

“We will not stand for violence in any form, including violence against women and girls, and we will do everything in our power to hold those responsible to account.”

 

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Council tax to rise again as Pembrokeshire sets new budget

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Schools and social care receive extra funding in 2026–27 spending plans

PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL has approved its budget for the 2026–27 financial year, confirming another increase in council tax alongside additional investment in key services.

The budget was agreed on Friday (Feb 20) and includes an extra £4.7 million for schools and £5.9 million for Social Care, reflecting continuing demand pressures in both sectors.

Funding has also been allocated to a range of frontline services, including highways, road maintenance and the upkeep of council buildings, as the authority seeks to maintain service levels despite ongoing financial pressures.

As part of the plans, council tax will increase by £1.46 per week for a Band D property. Council leaders say the rise is necessary to help meet growing costs, particularly in social care, staffing and inflation-related pressures affecting local authorities across Wales.

The council says the budget aims to protect essential services while keeping the increase as low as possible, although it acknowledged the impact any rise will have on residents already facing cost-of-living pressures.

Further details of spending allocations and any savings measures are expected to be published in the council’s full budget documents.

 

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Family musical A Big Egg comes to the Torch Theatre this Easter

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A BRAND new family musical from the creators of There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly is set to delight Pembrokeshire audiences when it arrives at the Torch Theatre this spring.

A Big Egg, part of the popular Story Time series, is based on the picture book by Steven Lee and brings the story to life through a magical mix of live action, animation and puppetry. Packed with songs, laughter and audience participation, the production promises fun for all ages.

The story follows Jack and his little sister Molly, who are fascinated by the wonder of eggs. But just how big can an egg get — and what surprises might be hidden inside? Audiences are invited to join them on a joyful adventure described as a “feast of fun” and a cracking good time for everyone aged two to 102.

The show has received enthusiastic reviews from audiences across the UK. Family Matters said: “The children were absolutely gripped throughout,” while one audience member at London’s Lyric Hammersmith commented: “We loved it, the children loved it, everyone loved it.”

The performance takes place at the Torch Theatre on Wednesday, April 8 at 2:00pm.

Tickets are priced at £10, with concessions available at £8. For more information or to book, visit www.torchtheatre.co.uk or contact the Box Office on (01646) 695267.

 

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