Crime
Cardiff-born 17-year-old charged with Southport dance class murders in court
A 17-YEAR-OLD boy appeared in court on Thursday (Aug 1), charged with the murders of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed holiday club in Southport. The victims, Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, were fatally stabbed on Monday when a knifeman entered the dance class on Hart Street, Merseyside.
Eight other children suffered knife wounds, with five in critical condition. Two adults were also critically injured. The suspect arrived at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court around 9.30am in a white prison van, accompanied by a large police escort. The hearing began just after 10am.
Following the attack, violent disorder erupted across the country. More than 100 people were arrested during a protest in Whitehall on Wednesday night.
Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, Serena Kennedy, announced in a press conference just after midnight on Thursday that a 17-year-old boy from Banks has been charged with the murders of Alice, Bebe, and Elsie Dot. He also faces 10 counts of attempted murder and possession of a bladed article. Due to his age, the defendant, born in Cardiff, cannot be named for legal reasons.
Thousands attended a vigil in Southport on Tuesday evening to pay respects to the victims. However, violence later broke out, resulting in injuries to 53 police officers and three police dogs. Five men were arrested in connection with the unrest.
In response to the riots, Elsie Dot’s mother, Jenni Stancombe, pleaded on Facebook for an end to the violence: “This is the only thing that I will write, but please please stop the violence in Southport tonight. The police have been nothing but heroic these last 24 hours and they and we don’t need this.”
The Prime Minister will meet senior police leaders in Downing Street on Thursday afternoon, following violent unrest in multiple parts of the country. He is expected to assert that those exploiting the right to protest to incite hatred or commit violent acts will face “the full force of the law.”
The 17-year-old suspect has been remanded into youth detention accommodation and will appear at Liverpool Crown Court later on Thursday. Around 20 members of the press attended the Youth Court hearing before District Judge James Hatton at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court. The hearing began at 10.04am, with discussions about reporting restrictions scheduled for later in the day before the Recorder of Liverpool, a more senior judge.
The defendant, who arrived at court at 9am, was brought into the dock at 10.27am. Flanked by three members of staff and dressed in a grey prison-issue tracksuit, he used his jumper to cover his mouth before sitting with his head bowed. He did not speak as his name, address, and date of birth were read out by the court clerk. The charges, including the attempted murders of Leanne Lucas and John Hayes, were formally put to him.
Crime
Port and Crown Estate join forces to tackle marine fly-tipping in Castle Pill
Five derelict vessels set for removal as pilot project targets growing safety and environmental risks
A JOINT operation has been launched to tackle marine fly-tipping and the growing problem of derelict vessels in the Milford Haven Waterway.
The Port of Milford Haven and The Crown Estate have teamed up for a pilot project targeting Castle Pill, a tidal inlet connected directly to the main port channel, where abandoned boats and illegally dumped waste have become an increasing concern.
Officials say the presence of derelict and poorly managed vessels poses serious risks not only to the environment but also to maritime safety and port operations, with fears that unsecured boats could break free and drift into the busy navigational channel.
The project will involve monitoring, enforcement, and removal work, alongside preventative measures aimed at stopping further fly-tipping.
At least five derelict vessels are scheduled to be removed from Castle Pill. The Port has warned that the boats are at immediate risk of breaking loose during spring tides, potentially causing disruption and danger if they enter the main channel.
Brian Macfarlane, Harbour Patrol Officer at the Port of Milford Haven, said: “Derelict vessels are a serious and unpredictable safety and environmental risk.
“Unlit and poorly maintained boats can break free, sink, or drift into navigational channels with little warning, endangering crews, disrupting port operations, and threatening the environmentally protected waters of the Milford Haven Waterway.”
Ryan Pratt, Coastal and Leisure Portfolio Manager at The Crown Estate, said the partnership was an important step in safeguarding the coastline.
He said: “Caring for our marine and coastal environment is vital so future generations can continue to benefit.
“This partnership provides a practical, effective response to fly-tipping and abandoned vessels, helping to protect sensitive habitats and the people who depend on safe, reliable waterways.”
The pilot scheme forms part of a wider effort to improve environmental protection, prevent pollution, and ensure the safe management of marine assets across the Milford Haven Waterway.
Crime
Teenager banned from roads after being caught six times over drug-drive limit
A DOCK teenager has lost his licence after driving his vehicle on the Cleddau Bridge when he was six times over the legal drug-drive limit.
Gethin Moseley, 19, was stopped by officers carrying out random traffic checks on the bridge on January 24. Smelling cannabis emanating from his Mazda, a roadside drugs swipe was carried out which proved positive Subsequent blood tests showed that Moseley had 14 mcg of Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol in his system, the legal limit being 2.
Moseley, of Milton Terrace, Pembroke Dock, pleaded guilty to drug-driving when he appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates this week. He was represented in court by solicitor Jess Hill who informed the Bench that the defendant only uses cannabis recreationally or socially. He has no previous convictions.
Moseley was fined £249 and ordered to pay a £100 court surcharge and £85 costs. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months.
Crime
Drunk motorist arrested at Pembrokeshire petrol station
A Johnston motorist has appeared before magistrates after being caught driving when he was almost twice the legal drink-drive limit.
Police received a call at around 11am on April 23 from a member of the public concerned that local resident Martin Phelps, 55, was driving after consuming alcohol.
“He was at the petrol station and the member of the public was concerned that he was drunk,” Crown Prosecutor Sian Vaughan told Haverfordwest magistrates this week.
“When they arrived, they could see he was unsteady on his feet and had trouble getting into his parked vehicle.”
When spoken to by the officers, Phelps admitted drinking alcohol earlier that morning. Subsequent breathalyser tests carried out at the police station, showed that Phelps had 68 mcg of alcohol in his system, the legal limit being 35.
Phelps, of Langford Road, Johnston, pleaded guilty to drink-driving and was represented in court by solicitor Jess Hill.
“He’s had a troublesome relationship with alcohol which has increased over the years,” she told the court.
“He’s engaged with the Dyfed Drugs and Alcohol Advisory Service and Alcoholics Anonymous over the years, and this incident has been a wake up call for him.”
Phelps was disqualified from driving for 17 months and fined £120. He must also pay £85 court costs and a £48 surcharge. He was disqualified form driving for 17 months.
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