Louise Smith: Man admits manslaughter of Havant teenager

The 16-year-old's body was found in woodland in May

Published 17th Nov 2020

A 30-year-old man has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of 16-year-old Louise Smith, who was found dead in woodland near Havant after disappearing on VE Day.

Shane Mays, of Somborne Mews in the Leigh Park area of the town, entered his plea on the first day of his trial at Winchester Crown Court on Monday (November 16th).

He is charged with the murder of the teenager, which he denies.

Prosecutor James Newton-Price QC said:

"The plea is not acceptable and there will need to be a trial."

Ms Smith was last seen alive in Somborne Drive in the Leigh Park area of Havant, Hampshire, at midday on May 8th.

Her body was found in nearby woodland at Havant Thicket on May 21st.

A jury is being selected for the trial and the prosecution is expected to open its case on Tuesday.