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Lola James: Pair in court over death of toddler who suffered ‘catastrophic’ head injury

Lola James died after suffering a serious head injury

Bronwen Weatherby
Monday 25 April 2022 11:15 BST
Kyle Bevan and the toddler’s mother Sinead James have appeared in court
Kyle Bevan and the toddler’s mother Sinead James have appeared in court (Handout)

Two people charged over the death of a two-year-old girl have appeared in crown court.

Kyle Bevan, 30, from Queen’s Road, Aberystwyth, is accused of murdering Lola James.

The infant’s mother Sinead James 29, from Neyland, Pembrokeshire, is charged with causing or allowing Lola’s death.

Lola suffered a “catastrophic” head injury at her home in Haverfordwest in July 2020, the court heard.

Officers were called out on Friday 17 July and Lola died four days later at Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital in Cardiff.

At Swansea Crown Court on Monday, Bevan appeared via videolink wearing a grey prison-issue jumper. He spoke only to confirm his name.

Two-year-old Lola James (PA)

James did not attend the hearing and was said to be self-isolating because of Covid-19 in Eastwood Park, the women’s prison in Gloucestershire.

James and Bevan appeared at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Friday after being re-arrested and charged the day before.

They were initially arrested on suspicion of assault and neglect after Lola’s death.

Bevan has previously indicated that he will plead not guilty to the charge against him.

Judge Thomas QF said he would be asking a high-court judge to preside over the trial.

A pre-trial hearing has been set for June 24.

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