November 22nd 2024.
Today at Swansea Crown Court, it was revealed that a mother, Papaipit Linse, has admitted to the tragic death of her seven-year-old son, Louis Linse. While she initially pleaded not guilty to murder, she has now pleaded guilty to manslaughter. The court has set a sentencing date of December 13 for Linse, who is 43 years old.
The heartbreaking incident took place on January 10 in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. Police were called to the family's home, where Louis was found in critical condition. He later passed away at the hospital. Linse's plea of manslaughter has led to the cancellation of a separate trial for the murder charge.
Prosecutor Caroline Rees KC stated that Linse's guilty plea did not come as a surprise. Meanwhile, Judge Paul Thomas KC acknowledged the sensitive and tragic nature of the case. It is expected that psychiatric evidence will be presented during the sentencing hearing, as Linse has been receiving treatment at a mental health clinic.
Detective Chief Inspector Gary Williams expressed his condolences and shared that this was a devastating event for all involved. He commended the professionalism and care shown by the officers who responded to the scene. Despite the challenges, the goal remained to conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Louis' death.
Williams and his team have been tirelessly working on this case since January to hold Linse accountable for her actions and bring justice for Louis. Their thoughts continue to be with those who knew and loved the young boy.
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