Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Corbyn in shock at minister’s death

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A MAN who murdered his daughter two weeks after formally adopting her has been jailed for a minimum of 18 years.

Matthew Scully-Hicks, 31, received a life sentence for violently shaking 18-month-old Elsie ScullyHick­s and striking her head at their home in Llandaff, Cardiff in May 2016.

He described the toddler as “a psycho”, “the exorcist” and “Satan dressed up in a Baby grow” in text messages to friends and family members. company, Germany’s Innogy, “are welladvanc­ed but no final decisions have been taken”. Under the proposals, the new entity would be listed and SSE would “demerge its shares to its shareholde­rs”. SENIOR politician Carl Sargeant has been found dead just days after being sacked from his Welsh Government role and suspended from the Labour Party over allegation­s about his personal conduct.

The Welsh Assembly member, 49, who was removed from his cabinet post following allegation­s from a number of women, is understood to have taken his own life.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the death was “terrible and deeply shocking” while his deputy Tom Watson said it was a “tragedy beyond words”.

Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones, who sacked Mr Sargeant on November 3, said he was “shocked and deeply saddened”.

Police were called to his home in Connah’s Quay, in Mr Sargeant’s Alyn and Deeside seat, at 11.30am yesterday following a report that a body had been found.

Mr Sargeant was married to Bernie and they had two children, Lucy and Jack.

In a statement, the family said: “Carl was a much loved husband, father and friend. He wasn’t simply a part of our family.

“He was the glue that bound us together. He was the heart of our family. We loved him so very much.

“He was the most kind and caring husband, father, son and friend. We are devastated beyond words, and we know our grief will be shared by all those who knew and loved him.

“We are in shock and grief. We ask that our privacy is respected at this time.”

Mr Sargeant was told about the existence of allegation­s against him by Mr Jones last week but had not been given details about the claims.

He described the allegation­s as “shocking and distressin­g” and he had hoped for an urgent investigat­ion to give him the chance to clear his name.

On Monday, Mr Jones said he was forced to take action after becoming aware of “certain incidents” with women allegedly involving Mr Sargeant.

He told ITV News: “My office spoke to the women involved, as a result of those discussion­s I felt there was no choice other than to refer the matter to my own party for further investigat­ion.”

Responding to his former colleague’s death, Mr Jones said: “Carl was a friend as well as a colleague and I am shocked and deeply saddened by his death.

“He made a big contributi­on to Welsh public life and fought tirelessly for those he represente­d both as a minister and as a local assembly member.

“He will be a great loss both to our party and to the Senedd. My heartfelt sympathies are with his family at this difficult time.”

Deputy Labour leader Mr Watson said he had campaigned with Mr Sargeant for many years.

“He was a powerful voice for working people and Wales. He put community at the heart of his politics and was respected by his constituen­ts for it,” he said.

Alyn and Deeside’s Labour MP Mark Tami, who had shared an office with Mr Sargeant, said: “I will miss him very much.”

Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns said he was “shocked and saddened by the tragic news”.

Superinten­dent Mark Pierce of North Wales Police said: “At approximat­ely 11.30am today, Tuesday November 7, North Wales Police were called to a report that the body of a man had been found at an address in Connah’s Quay.

“The man has been formally identified as local man Carl Sargeant. His next of kin have been informed and police are supporting the family. North Wales Police are not treating his death as suspicious and the matter has been referred to HM Coroner.

“The family request that their privacy is respected at this sad time.”

All business at the Welsh Assembly this week has been cancelled and will be reschedule­d after sittings resume next week.

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