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Remand on daughter murder charge | |
(about 6 hours later) | |
A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of his 17-year-old daughter whose body was found in a car which was stopped by police. | |
Gary John Fisher, 47, from Solihull, West Midlands, is accused of the murder of Chanelle Sasha Jones on Sunday. | |
He was remanded in custody by the court at Llanelli until his first appearance at crown court on 14 August. | |
The teenager was found in a Ford Fiesta which police stopped using a stinger device in Aberaeron, Ceredigion. | |
A family member had reported her missing earlier on Sunday and her body was found when police stopped the car on the A487. | |
Chanelle Sasha Jones was reported missing on Sunday | |
Mr Fisher spoke only to confirm his name and details during a brief court appearance. | |
Wearing a black jumper and with a tattoo on his shaven head, Mr Fisher stood in the dock as the charge of murdering his daughter, who was known as Sasha, on August 2 in Cardigan was read out. | |
A post mortem examination revealed that the childcare student had died from stab wounds. | |
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is to investigate the response of Dyfed-Powys Police to a report by a family member that Sasha had gone missing. | |
IPCC Commissioner for Wales Tom Davies said he was arranging to meet the family to explain the watchdog's role. | |
The investigation will look at whether the police response to the missing person report was "proportionate and timely", he said on Wednesday. | |
It will also look at the force's missing person risk assessment and whether police had any previous intelligence to take account of. |