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Showing 1 - 6 of 6 results for crime type "Domestic abuse" & area "Cymru/Wales"

80-year-old man sentenced for murdering wife in tragic domestic incident

A man who murdered his wife has today been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 21 years and 8 months at Swansea Crown Court.

| Press Release , Violent crime, Domestic abuse , Cymru/Wales News

Dyn 80 oed wedi’i ddedfrydu am lofruddio ei wraig mewn digwyddiad domestig trasig

Mae dyn lofruddiodd ei wraig wedi cael ei ddedfrydu heddiw i garchar am oes yn Llys y Goron Abertawe.

| Press Release , Violent crime, Domestic abuse , Cymru/Wales News

Domestic abuse murderer sentenced to life imprisonment

A man who murdered his partner in the Cadoxton area has been sentenced to life imprisonment.

| Press Release , Violent crime, Domestic abuse , Cymru/Wales News

Llofuddiwr cam-drin domestig yn cael ei ddedfrydu i garchar am oes

Mae dyn a lofruddiodd ei bartner yn ardal Tregatwg wedi'i ddedfrydu i garchar am oes.

| Press Release , Violent crime, Domestic abuse , Cymru/Wales News

Dyn o Ynys Môn wedi’i ddedfrydu am lofruddio ei bartner

Mae dyn 52 mlwydd oed o Ynys Môn wedi’i ddedfrydu i oes o garchar yn Llys y Goron Caernarfon/Yr Wyddgrug am lofruddio ei bartner.

| Press Release , Violent crime, Domestic abuse , Cymru/Wales News

Anglesey man sentenced for murdering his partner

A 52-year-old man from Anglesey has been sentenced to life imprisonment at Caernarfon/Mold Crown Court for the murder of his partner.

| Press Release , Violent crime, Domestic abuse , Cymru/Wales News

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