Man given 14 year sentence for manslaughter

It follows a fight at a pub in Porthcawl in September last year

Author: Simon McleanPublished 19th Aug 2024
Last updated 19th Aug 2024

A man from Aberdare's been sentenced to 14 years behind bars for manslaughter.

29 year old Steven Chappell was found guilty at Newport Crown Court.

He assaulted 32 year old Daniel Bradley near the Brogden Pub in Porthcawl in September last year

Bradley later died in hospital due to his injuries.

Chappell has been told he will have to serve at least two thirds of his sentence behind bars.

Detective Inspector Claire Lamerton said: “Daniel suffered a violent, unprovoked attack from Steven Chappell. Daniel didn’t represent any threat, and nothing happened that night that justified what Steven Chappell did to Daniel.

“Rather than walking away Steven Chappell’s anger resulted in the assault on Daniel being excessive, unnecessary, and completely reckless.

“This case shows what devastating consequences attacks of this nature can have. I would encourage others to think about how easily a decision can affect the rest of your life and potentially end someone else’s.

“Our thoughts remain with Daniel’s family and friends.”

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