Teen guilty of murdering “much-loved” Grangetown father-of-seven
Colin Richards died from a stab wound to his thigh Photo credit: South Wales Police
A teenager has been found guilty of murdering a Grangetown father-of-seven.
Colin Richards, 48, was found unconscious following a report of a disturbance near Heol-Y-Berllan, Caerau on April 7 last year.
Mr Richards died from a stab wound to his thigh.
Corey Gauci, 19, denied murder and violent disorder but following a trial at Cardiff Crown Court has today, April 9, been found guilty.
Gauci’s five co-defendants were found guilty of the following:
James O’Driscoll, 27 of no fixed abode, guilty of violent disorder and possession of a bladed article.
Christian Morgan, 36 from Caerau, guilty of possession of a bladed article but failed to reach a verdict on the charge of violent disorder.
Noreen O’Driscoll, 29 from Ely, guilty of assisting an offender.
Rebecca Ross, 44 from Lincoln, guilty of assisting an offender and possession of a bladed article.
Soraya Somersall, 44 from Butetown, guilty of assisting an offender
The court heard how the violence had escalated from a disagreement between Christian Morgan, a friend of Colin Richards, and the other defendants.
Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Chief Inspector Matt Davies said:“Colin was a much-loved father, grandfather, son, and brother.
“His tragic death has left seven children without a father, and they continue to miss him greatly. Our thoughts are with Colin’s today family as they have been throughout.
“We would like to thank all the witnesses who assisted the investigation, as well as the prosecution team.”
Sentencing is due to take place on May 23.