Bouncer in perjury remand
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Your support makes all the difference.UPDATE: We can confirm that Andrew Griffiths was found not guilty by a jury of inciting the woman referred to in the article to commit perjury.
A NIGHTCLUB bouncer charged with inciting a woman toto commit perjury was remanded to the Mid-Wales Psychiatric Hospital yesterday by Brecon magistrates. Andrew Griffiths, 32, of Brecon, was said to have pressurised Ceris Lloyd, 16, who saw an explosion at a house in the town which killed two men. She had left seconds before the blast and Mr Griffiths wanted her to lie about explosives she saw there.
An inquest into the deaths of Paul Horner, 32, and Andrew Cridland, 31, has been deferred several times.
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