Western Mail

Man facing life after admitting OAP’s murder

- JASON EVANS Reporter jason.evans@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A28-YEAR-OLD man has admitted murdering a popular pensioner in a brutal attack.

Kyle Bowen, who is charged with the murder of David Williams, 73, changed his plea to guilty at Swansea Crown Court yesterday.

In May, Bowen had entered a not guilty plea to murder and an alternativ­e charge of manslaught­er.

The body of Mr Williams – known to friends as Dai Doberman for his love of the dog breed – was found at a property in Danygraig Lane in the Pontwalby area of Glynneath on January 27 this year.

A post-mortem examinatio­n showed he had suffered blunt-force injuries to the head and body.

Bowen, of Mill Terrace, Glynneath, will be sentenced at a later date.

Speaking after the hearing, South Wales Police DCI Paul Peters from the force’s major crime investigat­ion team said the plea meant Mr Williams’ family would not be put through a trial.

He also thanked the people of Glynneath for their support in the days following the murder.

He said: “Our thoughts remain with Mr Williams’ family, who continue to be supported by speciallyt­rained family liaison officers. I am pleased that today’s plea means they will not have to endure a trial, which can be very distressin­g.

“Myself and my team would like thank the community of Glynneath and Pontwalby who were clearly shocked and saddened by Mr Williams’ murder.

“There was a very large police presence in the village for a number of days and the residents were nothing but helpful and supportive with officers.”

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