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Penygroes murder trial adjourned

Published date: 09 February 2012 |
Published by: Chronicle Reporter


 

THE case of a 23-year-old woman accused of murder after a woman was stabbed at a Gwynedd village was further adjourned without a plea being entered.

Alwen Eluned Jones, of Ger y Llan, Llanllyfni, near Caernarfon, spoke only to confirm her name at Caernarfon crown court yesterday (Wednesday, February 8).

Judge Merfyn Hughes QC remanded her in custody until April after defence barrister Dafydd Roberts sought an adjournment.

She has been charged with the murder of Emma  Jones, 31, in Trem yr Wyddfa, Penygroes. 

Emma, a catering and domestic assistant at an educational centre at nearby Nantlle, was rushed to hospital at Bangor from an estate at Penygroes in December.

She was later pronounced dead.

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