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Llandudno Magistrates Court A caravan site worker was refused bail by a court accused of conspiring with others to supply cannabis at Rhyl. Laraisa Thomas, aged 24, of Rhydwen Drive, Rhyl, was accused of involvement in the plot between December 2019 and May 5. Hayden Pendleton is another accused. Defence solicitor Dafydd Roberts made an application for bail at Llandudno. But magistrates remanded her in custody until June 4 at Mold crown court. Bexley Myers, aged 25, of Crescent Road, Rhyl, was also accused of the plot, and possessing cocaine with intent to supply in October. He was remanded in custody to the same date at Mold crown court after a bail application was rejected.
Drink driver runs from police after crashing into parked cars
Neighbours reported seeing the driver of a Vauxhall Astra hit three parked cars before making a run for it
A suspected drink driver was reported to have smashed into several cars around the Crescent Road and Corkhill Road area of Walton before abandoning his vehicle. (Image: Google)
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image captionBeth Aspey s body was found in Laud Close on Friday afternoon
A man has been charged with murdering a woman who was found dead at a property in Reading.
The body of Beth Aspey, 34, was found in Laud Close at about 16:30 BST on Friday, police said.
A post-mortem examination found the cause of death was a blunt force head injury.
Ben Shand, 45, of Crescent Road, Reading, has been remanded in custody to appear before the town s magistrates later.
Police described the incident as isolated and have appealed for information from anyone who saw Ms Aspey at any stage on Friday
10:30 EDT, 4 May 2021
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This is the first picture of a woman who was found dead at her home after suffering severe head injuries.
Beth Aspey, 34, was discovered in her property in Reading, Berks, on Friday by paramedics.
Today her boyfriend, 45-year-old Ben Shand, appeared in court charged with her murder.
He stood in the dock at Reading Magistrates Court this morning to make his first appearance in court.
It comes four days after an ambulance crew rushed to her property in Laud Close, Reading.
The body of Beth Aspey (pictured), 34, was discovered in her property in Reading, Berks, on Friday by paramedics