South Wales Echo

Mother dyed hair brown from bright pink in Attempt to prevent people recognisin­g her

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THE mother of Logan Mwangi made a dramatic transforma­tion to her appearance weeks after murdering him in a bid to prevent people from recognisin­g her.

She later told prison inmates she had been offered an “identity change”.

On July 31 last year Angharad Williamson, 31, reported Logan missing to police and gave a melodramat­ic performanc­e as a distraught mother after his body was found in the river. But CCTV footage revealed her partner John Cole and his stepson Craig Mulligan had removed Logan’s body from 5 Lower Llansantff­raid, Sarn, in the dead of night and lights in his bedroom were switched on and off by Williamson.

Williamson was arrested on suspicion of her son’s murder on August 1 along with Cole and Mulligan and was remanded in custody to await her first court appearance. Footage taken from the ITV documentar­y The Murder of Logan Mwangi reveals the murderer had bright pink hair upon her arrest. But weeks later she was seen with her hair dyed brown.

The trial at Cardiff Crown Court heard evidence from Joanne Brooks, a serving prisoner at HMP Eastwood Park in Gloucester­shire, who was on the same cleaning team as Williamson, who had changed her name to “Angie”.

Ms Brooks said: “She asked me if she knew who she was, had I heard of her. I hadn’t heard of her, I didn’t know her name or anything about her and she basically told me why I should know who she was...

“She said, ‘Have you heard of the Bridgend baby, the boy who was murdered and thrown in the river? I was his mother’... It was like she was telling me what she had bought from the shops... She said she was in there

for her own protection... She said she had been offered an identity change, dying her hair, changing her name, going from glasses to wearing contact lenses.”

She also said Williamson would give differing accounts about how Logan’s injuries had been caused.

She said Williamson told other inmates “the lights would prove her innocence” and after she was charged with murder she called the women on her wing to a meeting.

Ms Brook said: “She stood at the end of the table, she announced she had been charged with murder and asked if we would support her because she was going to prove her innocence and she did not kill her child.”

Later that evening she described Williamson watching Married at First Sight Australia in her cell and eating snacks and laughing.

During her evidence at the trial Williamson also described being taken to HMP Eastwood Park after being charged with perverting the course of justice. She said: “I turned up, I got bombarded with abuse from the other girls. ‘Child murderer, kill yourself before we kill you, wrong’un, nonce’. I was locked in a cell. I was on [the induction wing] a month because of all the death threats I was getting. It wasn’t safe, I didn’t come out of my cell for two weeks.”

Williamson was then placed on the medical ward and was on 24-hour watch for a month.

She also described what she said prison authoritie­s had told her.

Williamson said: “They can’t protect you from everything, they isolated me off from everybody. They changed my name from Angharad to Angie and where I had bright pink hair they said, “Dye your hair, here are some glasses, change your image, we’ll try to blend you in as much as we can’.”

Williamson said that remained the situation until she was taken to Bristol police station and charged with murder.

 ?? ?? Angharad Williamson during her police interview after being arrested
Angharad Williamson during her police interview after being arrested

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