News
Newgale: Nine injured, two seriously, after car crashes into busy campsite

THE TRANQUIL atmosphere of Newgale Campsite abruptly disrupted last night (Aug 12) as a car crashed into the premises, causing ‘screaming and panic’ amongst patrons. Witnesses at the location recounted the stark image of a blue Ford Fiesta lying sideways amidst the campsite.
The car was travelling in the direction from Haverfordwest to St Davids on the A477 when he lost control in a 30mph zone. Early evidence from the scene hints at high speed being a significant factor in the incident. Specialist officers are on-site, working to determine the accident’s precise cause.
The magnitude of the incident saw an immediate and substantial response from emergency services. Teams from the police, ambulance, fire brigade, coastguard, and a rescue helicopter were all dispatched promptly. The Welsh Ambulance Service’s response was notably comprehensive, as they detailed: “We engaged six emergency ambulances, one duty operations manager, one Cymru high acuity response unit. Additionally, our personnel were aided by the emergency medical and retrieval transfer service and a search and rescue helicopter.”
Six of the casualties were swiftly taken to hospitals across Wales. One critically injured individual was airlifted to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, while four others were rushed to Glangwili Hospital in Carmarthen. Another casualty was transported to Swansea’s Morriston Hospital. Details regarding the extent of their injuries are still forthcoming.
HM Coastguard in Broad Haven said: “The team were paged at 11.23pm last night to assist with multi-agency incident in Newgale.
“We organised a helicopter site and supported paramedics with casualty care.”

WITNESS ACCOUNTS AND MIRACULOUS ESCAPE
Campsite owner Mike Harris said that there were around 15 emergency vehicles in attendance and that he believed nine people had been injured in total. He said: “There are no fatalities and from what I understand none of the injuries are life-threatening but I would say some are certainly life changing.”
He said that the vehicle appeared to hit an area where a group of people from several tents had gathered outside their tents to socialise.
He said: “It happened at 10:38pm, I had left the campsite four minutes earlier and didn’t hear or see anything.
“My staff heard the screaming and informed me immediately while they called the emergency services.
“I think they first thought there would have been fatalities and that’s why there were so many emergency vehicles here.
“I think one baby was saved purely by the fact it was in a cot.”
The A487, which passes through Newgale, was temporarily sealed for investigations but was reopened by 10 am on Sunday, Aug 13. Newgale Campsite, in spite of the night’s tragic events, continues its operations.
CONCERNS ON HOSPITAL DOWNGRADE
Audrey Thomas, from the ‘Save Withybush Campaign’, expressed deep concerns about local hospital services. She voiced worries about the recent downgrades, stating, “This distressing incident emphasises the pivotal need for a LOCAL hospital.” Thomas further emphasised the risks posed by removing essential community services, urging decision-makers to consider the broader community’s safety.
POLICE STATEMENT
The police released a statement on Sunday saying: “We are appealing for witnesses or information following a serious collision, which saw a car crash off the A487 and into a campsite in Pembrokeshire last night (Saturday, 12 August).
“At shortly after 10.30pm several calls were made to emergency services reporting the one-car collision at Newgale Campsite.
“The blue Ford Fiesta, which contained a number of occupants, is believed to have been travelling from the direction of Roch in the St Davids direction when it lost control and veered off the road.
“It crashed into the campsite, colliding with a number of people and a tent, injuring nine, including passengers in the car.
“The injuries sustained by two of them are described as serious. They remain in hospital at this time.
“The road was closed to allow investigations and reopened at around 7.45am today.
“Officers are appealing for any information regarding the vehicle, a blue Ford Fiesta, and its occupants.
“We are especially interested in any dash-cam footage or doorbell footage which may have captured the vehicle being driven from Roch to the scene of the collision at Newgale.”
Do you have information that could help the police with this investigation? Please, let them know:
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Crime
In court charged with intentional strangulation of woman

A PEMBROKESHIRE man is to appear before a Crown Court judge for trial charged with the intentional strangulation of a female.
Brian Pratt, 51, is accused of the intentional strangulation of the woman at an undisclosed location in Maenclochog on March 4.
He faces a second charge of assaulting her the same day, causing actual bodily harm. The Crown Prosecution alleges that the woman’s breathing was restricted for approximately ten seconds as a result of the strangulation, and her finger was broken during the assault.
This week Pratt, of Penterfyn Cottage, Maenclochog, appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates where he denied both charges.
Despite magistrates accepting jurisdiction in the cse, Pratt elected a Crown Court trial and proceedings will now commence at Swansea on May 2.
He was released on unconditional bail.
Crime
Leaked messages reveal shocking culture at HMP Parc amid misconduct probe

The facility houses many prisoners from Pembrokeshire, and is the largest jail in Wales
A SERIES of leaked messages obtained by The Herald have revealed a toxic culture among some staff at HMP Parc, with officers joking about violence, mocking self-harm, and admitting to skipping duties — as multiple investigations into serious misconduct continue at the privately-run Bridgend prison.

The leaked text and social media messages, exchanged between officers and ex-colleagues, include disturbing references to physical assaults on inmates, deliberate provocation of prisoners, and a callous disregard for vulnerable individuals.
In one message, an officer boasts: “I punched f*** into him after he bit me… he threw his food tray in Leah’s face so I dropped him.”
Other exchanges appear to show staff encouraging each other to push inmates into confrontation. One officer writes: “Let’s push him to go tomorrow so we can drop him,” followed by: “Big time, f*** him off.”
In another, officers make light of suicide risks. One message reads: “He’ll tie a bag around his neck,” with a response: “Too much paperwork.” Another adds: “Don’t have to do paperwork if you pretend not to see it.”
The language throughout is crude, dehumanising, and laced with jokes about violence. In one thread, staff describe an inmate with serious mental health issues as “crackhead Jesus,” and another talks about a prisoner who had slit his wrists, calling him a “daft c***” and suggesting he should be “in a lonnie bin.”

The leaks come as it is confirmed that a total of ten officers at HMP Parc have now been arrested since September 2024 as part of a major police swoop on the prison.
In a statement to The Herald, South Wales Police confirmed:
“South Wales Police arrested four people on Friday September 20, 2024, on suspicion of assault and misconduct in public office following reports of a series of incidents at HMP Parc.
All four have been released without charge following their arrests in September.”
“An additional arrest phase took place in January 2025.
Those arrested during the second phase are a 35-year-old man from Bridgend; a 40-year-old man from Swansea; a 38-year-old man from Barry; a 50-year-old man from Taibach; and a 23-year-old woman from Cardiff — all of whom have been bailed for further enquiries until the end of April 2025.
A 36-year-old man from Llanelli has been released under investigation.”

Detective Chief Inspector Dean Taylor said: “The investigation remains ongoing, and officers are continuing to work closely with G4S.”
G4S, which runs HMP Parc, issued the following statement: “We are aware a decision has been made not to proceed further with a number of initial cases. It is not appropriate for us to comment on other cases which are ongoing, but we will continue to support police colleagues.”
This week, The Herald also revealed police are separately investigating the alleged sexual assault of a young inmate on X1 Wing, who was reportedly coerced and scalded. Advocacy groups have described the incident as a “catastrophic failure” of the prison’s safeguarding procedures.
HMP Parc has also recorded at least eight inmate deaths in the past 12 months, with several suspected to be linked to drugs or suicide. Campaigners say the leaked messages now confirm the culture of neglect and violence that whistleblowers have warned about for years.
“This is more than misconduct — it’s cruelty, covered up and normalised,” said a campaigner for prisoner rights. “The public deserves answers, and the victims deserve justice.”
The Ministry of Justice’s anti-corruption unit is supporting the ongoing police investigation.
Parc, the largest prison in Wales, is one of the few in the UK operated by a private firm. It has faced growing calls for an independent inquiry into its operation, following riots, staffing failures, and the replacement of its director last year.
Crime
Man arrested for harassment after rescue Milford Haven from coast

A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of harassment after being recovered from the coast at Gelliswick Bay by police and coastguard teams.
Emergency services were called to the scene at around 4:20pm on Saturday (Mar 29) following concerns for the welfare of a man near the water.
Angle lifeboat was launched shortly after 4:25pm to assist with the police-led incident, alongside coastguard rescue teams from Dale and Broad Haven.
The all-weather lifeboat deployed its small Y-boat, which made its way inshore to support the operation.
The man, aged 41, was safely brought to shore and later arrested on suspicion of harassment. He has since been released on police bail pending further enquiries.
A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police told The Herald: “Dyfed-Powys Police received a call concerned for the welfare of an individual at Gelliswick Bay at around 4:20pm on Saturday, March 29.
“The individual was brought to safety with the assistance of the coastguard. The 41-year-old man was then arrested on suspicion of harassment and has since been released on bail pending further enquiries.”
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