A trial date has been has been set in the case of the death of Muruisz Jerzy Majewski
FIVE people have appeared in court in connection with the alleged murder of a Polish man whose remains were found at a property in Llanelli.
The body of 31-year-old Muruisz Jerzy Majewski was found at an address in Pleasant View, Felinfoel, on November 6.
Yesterday five people appeared in the dock at Cardiff Crown Court in connection with this death. Phillip Robert Hudson-Jones, aged 45, of Pleasant View, Felinfoel, and Adrian Iwanowski, aged 20, of Station Road, Llanelli, are charged with murder.
Jason Alec Roy Henderson, aged 43, of Ty Llwyd Stables, Foelgastell, and 36-year-old Adam Paul Goodwin, of Cross Hands, are said to have purchased purchasing items for the disposal of a body. Also appearing before Judge Keith Thomas was a 17-year-old girl — who cannot be named due to her age — who is said to have helped clean-up the alleged crime scene.
Hudson-Jones, Iwanowski, Goodwin and the teenager all pleaded not guilty. Henderson entered no plea.
A trial date was set for May 16 at Swansea Crown Court.
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