Two men who are on bail in connection with a high-profile murder which occurred in 2016, are assisting police with investigations into the shooting death of Acting Station Sergeant Newton Lewis. Police sources confirmed that the two, along with another man, were in custody and charges were imminent. The two men were arrested in 2016 with two others, for the execution-style shooting of another man, which was caught on camera …
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Officer laid to rest with full military honours
Article by June 9, 2021
Led by the country’s Head of State, a nation today bade farewell to a police officer in a solemn and dignified funeral service also attended by the Prime Minister and senior Cabinet ministers, the senior ranks of the police force and scores of family and neighbours of a close-knit St Peter community.
It was the final farewell for acting Station Sergeant Newton Carmichael Lewis. His parents Alincia Lewis and Anthony Lewis; his wife Kathy, children and other close family watched as his colleague mourners bore his remains to the graveside.
Welsh Blood is holding a donation calls in Holywell on Tuesday, June 22. The session will take place at St Peter’s Church off Rose Hill. Two timeslots will run with donation sessions held between 12.30pm and 3.30pm and again from 5pm to 7.30pm. Anyone aged between 17 and 66, weighing over 7st 12lbs and not subject to certain medical conditions can volunteer. Donations are used in a variety of ways, from helping emergency operations and accident victims to cancer patients and premature babies. The Leader previously reported that travelling to blood donation appointments is classed as essential under Welsh Government rules and guidance.