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An 18-year-old man confronted homicide prices in courtroom over the killing of his mom, whose physique was present in a well known coastal resort. The 43-year-old educating assistant Angela Shellis was noticed mendacity within the highway by native residents in Prestatyn, a seaside spot in North Wales.

Police from the murder unit detained her 18-year-old son, Tristan Thomas Roberts, at their adjoining residence. Prosecutor Julia Galston mentioned Roberts has “vulnerabilities”. Walkers had discovered his mom’s physique within the Morfa space on the seaside city after she had suffered “head trauma.”

A spokesperson for her household mentioned: “Angela was a loved daughter, sister, mum and aunty and will be sadly missed.”

After an eight-minute listening to at Llandudno Magistrates Court, Roberts was remanded in custody.

He will seem earlier than Mold Crown Court tomorrow for a preliminary listening to. He spoke to substantiate his title, handle and date of start.

Mother-of-two Angela lived within the seaside city – and police are interesting for anybody who was within the Morfa space between 3am and eight.30am to contact them with any info.

Investigating officers proceed to enchantment for info that will help their enquiries.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Gibson mentioned: “An 18-year-old male has now been charged with murder, following his arrest last week.

“I might emphasise that this stays a stay homicide investigation, and that we proceed to enchantment for info that may additional help us.

“Anyone who was in or around the Morfa area, near to the football fields, on Friday 24th October between 3am and 8.30am should contact us via 101, if they have not already done so.

“It stays crucial that we establish any individuals within the space throughout these key occasions.

“As charges are now authorised in this investigation, I would also stress that nothing should be posted online that could be prejudicial to future court proceedings or undermine the criminal justice process.”

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2127009/teenager-charged-murder-mother-north-wales