A household has paid tribute to a “bright star” after a 27-year-old man was discovered lifeless at a property in Caerphilly.
Police have been referred to as to a property in Cefn Ilan Road, Abertriwdr, at round 9.45am on Sunday after a person was discovered “unresponsive”.
Paramedics from the Welsh Ambulance Service confirmed the person, since named as Benjamin Lloyd, had died.
Mr Lloyd’s household have described him as “one of life’s true gentlemen”.
“Ben was so happy and positive all the time, he always walked with a spring in his step. A kind, hardworking and generous man who had a lot of friends,” they stated in an announcement.
“You would struggle to find anyone who had a bad word to say about Ben.
“He leaves behind a really giant variety of household and mates who will really feel his absence ceaselessly.
“He was the most amazing son, brother and uncle. There are six very heartbroken children who will miss play fighting and teasing their uncle Ben when he pops in for a ‘quiet coffee’.”
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His household added that Mr Lloyd was “always joking around and making light of every situation”.
“He was such a bright star in this world and we are sure he will shine just as bright in the next.”
Gwent Police are interesting to anybody who witnessed an altercation between two males on White Street, close to the library, between 8pm and 10pm on Saturday 1 April to get in contact.
A 28-year-old man from the Caerphilly space has been charged with manslaughter. He was because of seem earlier than Newport Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday.
Source: information.sky.com”