Gorseinon fatal collision: Man charged and victim named
Gorseinon fatal collision: Man charged and victim named
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Gorseinon fatal collision: Man charged and victim named
Five men are currently in police custody.
Officers were called to Pen Cae Crwn Road, Gorseinon, Swansea at 12:58pm today (Thursday July 9) following a report of a collision involving a car and an off-road bike.
28-year-old Flynn Johnson Andrews, from Hafod, was identified during an unrelated phone download through Snapchat messages showing Johnson Andrews selling cannabis and ketamine.
40-year-old Chris Williams, from Cwmavon, was identified when a Kik account associated with his email address uploaded two Category A indecent images of children, one of which featuring beastiality, to the internet in November 2024.
22-year-old Tristan Williams, from Swansea city centre, who pleaded not guilty to all charges, was ultimately found guilty of two counts of rape, one count of assault by beating and one count of voyeurism after he recorded a sexual act without the victim’s consent.
41-year-old Jason Partridge and 40-year-old Samantha Phillips, both from Fforestfach, were subject of a Section 23 drugs warrant at their home address in February 2024.
Since the inception of the pilot on 1st June, officers have made over 50 visits to victims protected by these orders, leading to a number of victims finding the confidence to provide statements in relation to their cases and three arrests for breaches by offenders.
South Wales Police welcomes His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services’ findings of how the force responds to serious and organised crime.
47-year-old Dominik Szymanski, from Waun Wen, punched, kicked and dragged the victim when she refused to have sex with him at his flat on Matthew Street.