Crime
Disgraced newsreader Huw Edwards faces new accusation of groping
FORMER BBC newsreader Huw Edwards, who recently pleaded guilty to charges of making indecent images of children, now faces fresh allegations of sexual misconduct. The Carmarthenshire-born broadcaster has been accused of groping a man in the toilets of a prestigious London club, adding to the mounting controversy surrounding his personal life.
The latest accusation stems from an incident in January 2022, when Edwards allegedly “aggressively groped” a man during a lunch date at The Ivy, a renowned establishment in London’s West End. According to a report by MailOnline, the 27-year-old victim, who had met Edwards through Instagram, recounted the unsettling encounter.
“Huw followed me into the toilets of the Ivy Club where we were eating,” the man revealed. “While I was standing at the urinals, he grabbed my penis and attempted to masturbate me. I backed away. I was very shocked because this was not in a cubicle, it was in the open urinals area. Anybody could have walked in. I asked him: ‘What are you doing? Please stop.’ But he just kept on saying: ‘I like the danger of getting caught.’ And then he said: ‘I love you.'”
The man further described the encounter as “brazenly aggressive,” suggesting that Edwards derived some form of thrill from abusing his position of power. “I think he got off on the fact that he was a powerful figure and that he could get away with grabbing me in the toilets like that,” he added.
MailOnline also reported having seen a series of WhatsApp exchanges between Edwards and the man, in which the disgraced presenter sent raunchy messages and explicit images of himself. The relationship reportedly began after the young man followed Edwards on Instagram, receiving a “Welcome” message from the broadcaster almost immediately. The two then exchanged phone numbers, eventually leading to a series of lunch dates.
Reflecting on the recent revelations of Edwards’s criminal behaviour, the man expressed deep regret over their association. “Any modicum of sympathy I once had for Edwards is long gone, and I feel ashamed to have ever met him,” he confessed. Initially, the man had been attracted to Edwards, describing him as “charismatic” and admitting he had “fancied” the former BBC star. However, the alarming discovery of Edwards’s involvement in child exploitation has left him feeling “physically sick.”
The legal troubles of Huw Edwards intensified when he appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court on 31 July 2023, where he admitted to three counts of making indecent images of children. The court was informed that Edwards had 377 illicit images on his WhatsApp between December 2020 and April 2022, including videos of a boy aged between seven and nine. These materials were reportedly sent to Edwards by 25-year-old convicted paedophile Alex Williams.
Crime
Swansea Crown Court to deal with Narberth rape case
A 46-YEAR-OLD Haverfordwest man has appeared before a District Judge charged with raping a woman at an undisclosed location in Narberth.
Richard Murray, recently of Hill Street, Haverfordwest is accused of raping the woman on August 25, 2022. He is further charged with sexually assaulting a woman and of causing a female to engage in sexual activity without her consent. Both offences are alleged to have been committed on the same date, August 25.
Murray denied all three charges when he appeared before District Judge Mark Layton sitting at Haverfordwest magistrates court on Tuesday, September 17.
Judge Layton declined jurisdiction in the matter and the case will now be heard at Swansea Crown Court.
Murray was released on conditional bail, the condition being not to have any direct or indirect contact with the alleged victim.
The matter will next be heard at Swansea Crown Court on October 14.
Crime
Pet running loose in Milford Haven was a banned fighting dog
A DOG that was seen running loose on a main road in Milford Haven was found to be an unregistered fighting XL Bully which, according to police experts, had the strength to cause someone ‘substantial injury’.
Officers were called to a property in Milford Haven on March 24 following numerous reports from members of the public that a dog was running loose on the road, causing what the Crown Prosecution described as ‘a hazard’ to drivers. There they found the dog enclosed in a front garden.
This week it’s owner, Megan Pouparrd, 20, of Sunningdale Drive, Hubberston, pleaded guilty to possessing or having custody of a fighting dog.
“It was a typical XL Bully dog in relation to its appearance and size,” Crown Prosecutor Abigail Jackson told District Judge Mark Layton sitting at Haverfordwest magistrates court this week.
The dog, which had wandered approximately one mile from its owner’s home, was caught and taken away by officers for further examinations to be carried out to confirm its breed.
A police statement read out to Judge Layton stated that the dog was ‘very restless and curious’.
“He made no attempt to jump on us and was more interested in finding out about his new surroundings,” said the report.
“He was a very relaxed dog, but was also extremely strong, and could easily have knocked someone off their feet.”
A destruction order for the dog was submitted to the court by the police, however following a request by District Judge Mark Layton, this was delayed pending a behaviourist report to be carried out on the animal.
Sentencing was adjourned to October 8.
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Crime
Letterston man in court over ‘silly neighbours’ dispute’
A NEIGHBOURS’ dispute reached the courts this week when Letterston resident Stuart Wing pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage to his neighbour’s car.
“It was a silly dispute,” the 59-year-old told a district judge sitting at Haverfordwest magistrates court this week.
“We used to be good neighbours, but it was the stupidest of things. I’d put his bin bags back but then he fell out with me, giving me hand signals and calling me a scumbag.”
The incident took place on June 21, 2023 at Spring Gardens, Letterston.
“The victim [Clark Gretton], had left his property and entered his vehicle,” Crown Prosecutor Abigail Jackson told Judge Mark Layton.
“[The victim] said, ‘I’ll be glad to get away from these scumbags’, but the defendant was near and must have heard him, because he picked some gravel up and threw it at the car, causing chip marks.”
Ms Jackson said that the cost of the criminal damage to Mr Gretton’s Nissan Qashqai totaled £660.
After pleading guilty to causing criminal damage, Stuart Wing was fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £48 court surcharge. He was also ordered to pay £660 compensation to Mr Gretton.
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