South Wales Echo

FIVE IN COURT AFTER STUDENT IS LEFT IN COMA:

- ROBERT DALLING echo.newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

FIVE men have admitted their roles in a street attack which left a student in a coma for a month.

Criminolog­y student Ifan Owens was left fighting for his life following an incident in Aberystwyt­h in the early hours of Sunday, January 14.

Mr Owens, from Cardiff, was discovered unconsciou­s in High Street, Aberystwyt­h, and rushed to hospital.

He woke up from the coma weeks later at the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, on February 11.

Yesterday, five men who were due to stand trial in connection with the incident changed their pleas at Swansea Crown Court.

At the hearing, Billy Michael Valentine, 19, of Terrace Road, Aberystwyt­h, pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm with intent.

Andrew Raymond John Scott, 24, of Dolwyre, Llangwyryf­on, Lee Andersen-Warnes, 20, of Min y Dref, Newcastle Emlyn, Michael Jones, 24, of Llanfair Clydogau, and David Robert Lloyd, 26, of no fixed address, all pleaded guilty to violent disorder.

Valentine had previously pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm, but the plea was not accepted by prosecutor­s and the matter was set down for trial. The remaining defendants also previously pleaded not guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent.

The five men are due to appear at Swansea Crown Court for sentencing on August 8.

 ??  ?? Ifan Owens, from Cardiff, was left in a coma for a month after a street attack in Aberystwyt­h
Ifan Owens, from Cardiff, was left in a coma for a month after a street attack in Aberystwyt­h

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