Sex offender was found with child abuse images on his phone
Wayne Mansbridge has been jailed due to his “unhealthy” and “degenerate” interest in children
Court and Crime Reporter
Court and Crime Reporter for the Western Telegraph, South Wales Guardian, and Tivyside Advertiser. Previously at the South Wales Argus and Pontypool Free Press.
Court and Crime Reporter for the Western Telegraph, South Wales Guardian, and Tivyside Advertiser. Previously at the South Wales Argus and Pontypool Free Press.
Wayne Mansbridge has been jailed due to his “unhealthy” and “degenerate” interest in children
WINTER has truly come to our area this week, and our South Wales Guardian Camera Club members have shared these stunning pictures to showcase this
Gareth Jones has denied driving dangerously and causing a crash which seriously injured two people
THE family of a teenage girl who died following a medical emergency in Ammanford last weekend have said she was “loved by all”.
Jack Howden, from Devon, abused passengers on the train and threatened them with a knife
A MAN admitted having thousands of pictures and videos of children as young as two being sexually abused on his devices.
Ashlee Rees has admitted robbing a taxi driver at knifepoint in Milford Haven. Kelly Rees admitted robbery but denied being armed with a needle.
Papaipit Linse has admitted killing her seven-year-old son in Haverfordwest, but denied murdering him.
CONVICTED sex offender Wayne Mansbridge has been jailed after being found with pictures and videos of child sexual abuse on his phone.
A CARMARTHENSHIRE man will face a trial after he pleaded not guilty to assaulting and strangling a woman.
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