Logan Mwangi's mum 'faked distressing 999 call to report him missing despite knowing he was murdered & dumped in river'

A MUM made a fake 999 call claiming her five-year-old son had vanished despite knowing he was lying murdered in a river, a court heard.

Angharad Williamson, 30, was heard "wailing and shouting" and claimed Logan Mwangi had been kidnapped during the "chilling" call, it was said.


In reality, jurors were told the youngster had been dumped dead in the Ogmore River like "fly-tipped" rubbish after suffering a blunt force trauma.

He suffered 56 external injuries and a horrific catalogue of internal injuries consistent with a "fall from a great height" or a "high velocity road traffic collision".

Logan had been so battered even his tongue was bruised but tragically he was still alive for several hours after his liver and bowel were torn, it was said.

Williamson is on trial accused of murder and perverting the course of justice alongside Logan's stepdad John Cole, 40, and a 14-year-old boy.

Cardiff Crown Court heard how the mum made the 999 call in the early hours of July 31, 2021, and began "hyperventilating" down the phone as she falsely reported her son missing.

Prosecutor Caroline Rees QC said she played the "part of a distraught mother to the best of her acting abilities".

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Jurors were told she tried to blame a woman she had a grudge against of "kidnapping" Logan in a "callous attempt to send the police off in the wrong direction."

Ms Rees said: "It might sound like a heartfelt call of distress from a mother reporting her child missing. But with knowledge of the CCTV and the proof that she knew exactly what was going on that night, the prosecution say that the 999 call is in fact chilling.

"It demonstrates the extent to which Williamson was prepared to lie and her ability to put on a performance to save her own skin, even when dealing with the death of her own five-year-old child."

Police bodycam footage shows "dramatic" Williamson keeping up the "hideous show" when officers arrived at the family home, it was said.

Logan was tragically discovered wearing mis-matched pyjamas in the river by police a short time later and was taken to hospital.

While there, Williamson allegedly continued with the web of lies – telling one nurse "she wished she had taught him to swim".

CHILLING FOOTAGE

The court was told she was awake when Cole and the 14-year-old boy were caught on CCTV leaving the house in the early hours of the morning.

Jurors were told the stepdad has since admitted he was carrying Logan's dead body in his arms during the chilling footage.

The pair walked along the riverside path to where the youngster's body was found before they returned home.

They were captured again heading out – this time to allegedly dump Logan's bloodied pyjama top.

The sound of a tumble dryer and washing machine was also picked up in bodycam footage, which the prosecution say was to clean the child's bloodied bedlinen.

HORRIFIC INJURIES

Little Logan was was found with "severe injuries" likened to falling from a great height or a "high velocity" car crash.

Jurors grew upset as they were told the brutal injuries Logan had suffered before his death.

In total the youngster had 56 external injuries to his head, face, torso arms and legs from a blunt force trauma.

Tragically Logan is believed to have survived for several hours after the assault, meaning he may have been saved, it was said.

Home office pathologist Dr John Williams found he was covered in bruises including on his scalp and tongue.

The court was told he had received "catastrophic" injuries to his abdomen including a tear measuring 5.5cm by 3cm on his liver and a second rip on his bowel.

Jurors heard there was also evidence Logan's collar bone had been broken in the weeks before his death – suggesting he may have been abused "over a prolonged period of time."

Ms Rees said: "The injuries should be considered as consistent with inflicted injury by blows, kicks or impact with a weapon. The deep scalp injury is also consistent with blunt force trauma."

Logan is believed to have been murdered at home before an "elaborate charade" was hatched to cover up his death.

All three defendants, who deny murder, allegedly "prioritised their own self preservation over all else".

Cole and Williamson deny causing or allowing the death of a child but Cole admits perverting the course of justice by moving Logan's body.

Williamson and the boy deny perverting the course of justice.

The trial continues.




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