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Kyle Bowen is accused of the murder of David Williams in Glynneath(Image: Media Wales)

Glynneath pensioner David Williams died from 'blunt force trauma to head and neck', court hears

Kyle Bowen, aged 28, appeared in court today charged with the murder of 73-year-old David Williams

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A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a pensioner in Glynneath.

Kyle Bowen, of Mill Terrace, Glynneath, is accused of murdering 73-year-old David Williams, whose body was discovered in the Danygraig Lane area of Pontwalby, Glynneath, on Monday, January 27.

Prosecuting, Lisa Jones told Swansea Magistrates’ Court that the cause of Mr Williams’ death had been a ‘blunt force to the head and trunk’.

District Judge Chris James told Bowen: "You are charged with murder. That is an indictable only matter, and therefore you well be sent to crown court.

"You will attend on Monday next week for a preliminary hearing. Until then you will be remanded in custody".

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Grandfather David Williams died in Glynneath earlier this week(Image: PA)

Bowen, aged 28, will appear at Swansea Crown Court on February 3.

Before the hearing, senior investigating officer, Detective Superintendent Darren George, of the major crime investigation team, said they were still appealing for witnesses.

He said: "Our thoughts remain with Mr Williams’ family at this difficult time.

“Myself and my team would like to say thank you to the community of Glynneath and Pontwalby. There has been a very large police presence in the village for a number of days and the residents have been nothing but helpful and supportive with officers and the on-going investigation. A police presence will remain in the area over the coming days.

“Despite the fact a person has been charged with the murder of Mr Williams, I would still ask people who were in the area between 2pm and 8pm on Monday evening to contact the incident room.”

Information and digital footage can be submitted to South Wales Police online here.

Alternatively, call 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 quoting occurrence 2000032634.