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'He appeared dazed'
A statement from Police Officer Ryan Duffy was read out to the court. He attended Sarah’s home on October 12 to search the house with four other officers.
“There was no response to our knocking on the door. There was no answer to Lacomba’s phone.
“We waited for roughly 10 to 15 minutes when unexpectedly the front door suddenly opened and Lacomba identified himself.
“He invited us into the house. Lacomba explained that he had been asleep. He appeared to be dazed and confused by our attendance.”
The officers searched Sarah Wellgreen’s bedroom and Lacomba’s bedroom.
Lacomba appeared in the bedroom and begaan to watch the searching officers.
Duffy spoke with Lacomba for around 20 minutes.
Lacomba explained that the children had “gone through many difficult situations over the last few years”.
He described his break up with Wellgreen as “a messy one” with many court hearings.
Lacomba believed Wellgreen’s relationship with Neil James had come to an end in the past few months.
Lacomba said Wellgreen was in an “intimate relationship with three separate men at the same time and would take the children on day trips with them”.
Officer Duffy said Lacomba “implied there was the possibility that there were further men she was in a relationship with that he was not aware of”.
He then claimed a child asked him: “Daddy, is mummy a slag?”
Lacomba’s eyes water and he said: “What am I supposed to say to that, eh?”.
He described himself as the “bread-winner” and the “only thing she (Sarah) did was complain that the house was a tip.”
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