Two Charged with Murder After Teens Killed in Wales Crash
Two Charged with Murder After Teens Killed in Wales Crash

Two men have appeared in court charged with murder after two teenagers were allegedly knocked from a motorbike and left dying in the street following a crash involving a BMW in Newport, Wales.

Victims Identified

Jaydon Bowyer, 19, and Ta-Shay Canoville, 16, died after the collision near a roundabout on Aberthaw Road in the early hours of Thursday morning. The BMW allegedly fled the scene after the crash while the two friends lay critically injured on the road.

Defendants in Court

Terell Case, 18, from Dyffryn, and Joshua Williams, 34, of no fixed address, appeared before Newport Magistrates’ Court on Sunday following a major police investigation into the double fatality. Judge Sophie Toms told the defendants the case could not be dealt with at the magistrates’ court and confirmed it would be transferred to Cardiff Crown Court. Neither man entered pleas during the hearing.

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Case was initially arrested on suspicion of murder shortly after the incident and was later formally charged. Williams was also charged with murder in connection with the deaths.

Police Investigation

Police confirmed that two women, aged 24 and 40, who had earlier been arrested on suspicion of murder, had since been released from custody. Tributes have continued to pour in for the two teenagers, with devastated family members and friends describing their heartbreak following the tragedy.

Jaydon’s mother, Sophie Pederson, said she was struggling to cope with the loss of her “firstborn” and described her son as “my whole world”. His girlfriend, Rachael Stephenson, said the 19-year-old had “the purest heart” and spoke emotionally about the future they had planned together.

Senior investigating officer Detective Superintendent Steven Maloney said specially trained officers were supporting both families while inquiries continued. He added that police had been “working around the clock” to gather evidence and warned residents they would continue to see an increased police presence in the area as the investigation progresses, The Sun reported.

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