Murder of Ceri O’Sullivan, Merthyr, Police Appeal

South Wales Police are again appealing for witnesses in the investigation into the Murder of Ceri O’Sullivan at Ynysfach, Merthyr Tydfil.

The last confirmed sighting of Ceri was at 1130am on Easter Saturday (3rd April) Merthyr town centre, but police are keen to speak to anyone who may have seen or spoken to him after that time.

Police are also appealing for anyone who may have seen a male person acting suspiciously ,on the public footpath that leads from Cae Penderyn, Ynysfach to Aberdare Road, Cyfarthfa retail park and the Swansea road area, on Easter Saturday or Easter Sunday to come forward.

South Wales Police DCI Mike Cranswick said:

“Although a person has been charged with the Murder of Ceri O’Sullivan, we still need the continued assistance of the public.

“The last confirmed sighting of Ceri was Easter Saturday, so I would ask people to think about their Easter weekend and their movements… Did you see or speak to Ceri? Did you see a man on Saturday 3rd or Sunday 4th April who may have looked out of character, possibly wearing blood stained clothes?

Anyone with any information is asked to contact the incident room at Mountain Ash Police station on 01443 743678 or call Crimestoppers anonymously

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