Cliff Notes
- Two teenagers, aged 16 and 17, from Llantwit Major, have been charged with the murder of 38-year-old Kamran Aman following a stabbing incident on Barry Road in South Wales.
- Mr Aman’s family described him as a devoted husband and father, mourning his loss and requesting privacy during their grieving process.
- The accused are currently in youth detention, with their case scheduled to proceed to Cardiff Crown Court on Monday, while no further suspects are being sought by police.
Two teenagers charged with murder of 38-year-old father-of-one in Barry
Two teenagers have been charged with the murder of a 38-year-old man in South Wales.
A 16-year-old and 17-year-old boy, from Llantwit Major, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.
The family of father-of-one Kamran Aman have been informed and continue to receive support from specially trained officers, South Wales Police said in an update.
The force said it was called to a report of a stabbing on Barry Road, Barry, shortly before midnight on Monday.
In a statement, Mr Aman’s family said it was “with profound sorrow and heavy hearts that we mourn the tragic loss of Kamran”.
They described him as “a devoted husband, a loving father, a cherished son, brother, uncle, and loyal friend”.
They went on to say that he was “the heart of his family and loved within his community”.
His family added that Mr Aman was “known for his generous spirit and kind heart” and that his absence left “an immeasurable void in the lives of all who knew him”.
“As we grieve this unimaginable loss, we also honour and celebrate the life he lived and the impact he made. May his memory be a blessing.”
Police said Mr Aman’s family have asked for privacy as they come to terms with their grief.
The boys were remanded into youth detention and are due to appear at Cardiff Crown Court on Monday.
“The charges which you face are so serious that your case must now be sent to crown court,” head magistrate Patricia Blackwell said.
Detective Superintendent Mark O’Shea from South Wales Police said the force’s thoughts were with Mr Aman’s family and friends.
He confirmed police were not looking for anyone else in connection with Mr Aman’s death as he thanked the community for its support during the investigation so far.
The investigation is ongoing and police have asked anyone with information to get in touch.