UK - Logan Mwangi, 5, found dead in Wales River, Bridgend, 31 July 2021 *arrests, inc. minor*

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #141
did he die by drowning? are they looking for an additional weapon? someones clothing?

Unconfirmed as to how he died atm.
Awaiting PM.
 
  • #142
I don’t know what scenario sickens me more, putting his body in water and leaving him to be found, or leaving him alive in the water, alone. Both utterly heartbreaking and make me feel sick to the pit of my stomach.
 
  • #143
I read somewhere that he died in hospital and they told the mum that it was too late to save him.

Paramedics and Doctors will do their best to resuscitate, they may have been trying for a while until pronouncement of death was made in hospital.
 
  • #144
I wonder what they're searching for.

"Police divers have been searching the river while forensics teams go through the house.

The force on Tuesday widened the search area of the river with divers spending a fourth day scouring the water and its banks.

Specialist officers were seen searching the river banks after taping off another stretch.

Another neighbour said: "The divers have been in and out of the river for a long time now they're definitely looking for something specific.

"They've had the drone overhead flying up and down the river and the forensics teams have been in and out of the house. It's all very thorough."

Wondered that too as @Rosegold said perhaps a weapon or clothes? What else stood out in the article for me was this:

A neighbour said: "It was a surprise when she said they were engaged because her partner wasn't around all the time.

I wonder if the 13 yr old did not live with them but had to isolate with them after the holiday?
 
  • #145
did he die by drowning? are they looking for an additional weapon? someones clothing?

I saw a photo of police removing what looked like a bag of kindling from near the river in a evidence bag, I’ll try to find the article.
 
  • #146
  • #147


"Logan was reported missing around 5.45am on Saturday. Neighbours heard his mother desperately shouting, "the back door was open"......................"

I find this quite odd, unless it's been misreported.

Why would she shout 'the back door WAS open' (past tense)
If you're frantically searching for a child at that point would you not shout 'the back door IS open'?

OR perhaps Mum was in disbelief, by saying 'the back door was open' she meant that LW couldn't have possibly opened the door by himself.

JMO
 
Last edited:
  • #148
"Logan was reported missing around 5.45am on Saturday. Neighbours heard his mother desperately shouting, "the back door was open"......................"

I find this quite odd, unless it's been misreported.

Why would she shout 'the back door WAS open' (past tense)
If you're frantically searching for a child at that point would you not shout 'the back door IS open'?

JMO

I think this is slightly misleading- l think this is what the neighbours said rather than the neighbours directly quoting. So 'she was shouting the back door was open ' as it's more natural than 'she said 'the back door is open'. But we'll see.
 
  • #149
"Logan was reported missing around 5.45am on Saturday. Neighbours heard his mother desperately shouting, "the back door was open"......................"

I find this quite odd, unless it's been misreported.

Why would she shout 'the back door WAS open' (past tense)
If you're frantically searching for a child at that point would you not shout 'the back door IS open'?

JMO

Perhaps she had just been told by her partner the back door WAS open and in her panic she repeated it shouting??
 
  • #150
To be searching for such a long time leans me towards something that has been used as a weapon or to cause harm
 
  • #151
"Logan was reported missing around 5.45am on Saturday. Neighbours heard his mother desperately shouting, "the back door was open"......................"

I find this quite odd, unless it's been misreported.

Why would she shout 'the back door WAS open' (past tense)
If you're frantically searching for a child at that point would you not shout 'the back door IS open'?

JMO

I think if she’s talking to someone, or at someone it’s likely she’d trying to explain she thinks he’s got out because the back door was open.
 
  • #152
  • #153
Can't really make it out but to me it could be a brown belt sticking out that bottom corner?? Could be anything though so JMO
The very bottom picture on the article is the kindling sorry. I do think another picture looks like clothing if some kind.
 
  • #154
The very bottom picture on the article is the kindling sorry. I do think another picture looks like clothing if some kind.

46152065-9851327-Police_are_appealing_for_anyone_with_information_about_the_incid-a-76_1627900938344.jpg


This pic? The black square could be kindling or burnt wood but I mean the thing to the right could possibly be a belt?
 
  • #155
46152065-9851327-Police_are_appealing_for_anyone_with_information_about_the_incid-a-76_1627900938344.jpg


This pic? The black square could be kindling or burnt wood but I mean the thing to the right could possibly be a belt?

Would evidence be bagged separately?
 
  • #156
It looks to me that it’s a bag of kindling that’s open and some coming out?

Would evidence be bagged separately?

yes it should be.
 
  • #157
  • #158
Mystery man seen near river in which Logan Williamson, 5, found dead 1hr later

Bit more info about man on river at 4.45 am and also this from it:

Another resident said she had spoken to police about a row outside the house where Logan lived.

She said: “I heard a row going off outside the house and what I thought was strange was I could hear a child’s voice.

“A bit later I could hear the mother screaming outside the house. She was on the phone to police.


”All of this kicked off at around 5.30 in the morning and I couldn’t get back to sleep.”

Edited to include this which I just spotted on re-reading:

A family friend yesterday revealed to The Sun Angharad spent four hours with Logan in hospital after he died.

I really still don't think the mum had anything to do with it MOO
 
Last edited:
  • #159
Paramedics and Doctors will do their best to resuscitate, they may have been trying for a while until pronouncement of death was made in hospital.
Yes, I think this can confuse people. The order of events is often:
1. Death
2. Resuscitation attempts (unsuccessful)
3. Pronouncement of death

So the actual place of death is not always where death was pronounced. Of course, happily sometimes they do manage to bring someone back.
 
  • #160
46152065-9851327-Police_are_appealing_for_anyone_with_information_about_the_incid-a-76_1627900938344.jpg


This pic? The black square could be kindling or burnt wood but I mean the thing to the right could possibly be a belt?
Yes, it does look like it could be a khaki or brown canvas belt. Kindling would usually be straight and it looks slightly curved.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
75
Guests online
3,565
Total visitors
3,640

Forum statistics

Threads
632,659
Messages
18,629,816
Members
243,238
Latest member
talu
Back
Top