Update in Trevethin murder investigation
16:29 25/04/2026Gwent Police launched a murder investigation on Thursday evening following a report that a man had received serious injuries at an address in Trevethin.
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Gwent Police launched a murder investigation on Thursday evening following a report that a man had received serious injuries at an address in Trevethin.
Gwent Police has launched a murder investigation following a report that a man had received serious injuries at an address in Trevethin.
Former PC Cullen Gough-Nicholls did not attend the hearing held on Monday 9 March in relation to three allegations that breached the professional standards of behaviour.
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