Following the sentencing of Rhys Hobbs, 44, at Swansea Crown Court to eight years in prison for the manslaughter of Andrea Lewis on January 30th 2016 Detective Inspector Rob Cronick of the South Wales Police Major Crime Investigation Team said: “As always, our thoughts are with the family and friends of Andrea Lewis who I hope have been given some comfort by the conviction and sentencing of Rhys Hobbs.
“The tragic death of Andrea brought shock and sadness to the community of Neath as she was the victim of domestic abuse which ultimately led to her death.
“Tackling domestic abuse is a priority for South Wales Police. I urge anyone who is a victim to seek help and support from the excellent organisations that provide assistance and expert advice. Equally as important is for anyone who has information on those suffering domestic abuse to report it to us in confidence.
“This case has highlighted the devastating consequences that domestic abuse has on victims and their families.”
Anyone with concerns about domestic abuse can call police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or the Live Fear Free Helpline: 0808 8010 800.
Following the court hearing Andrea Lewis’ family said: “As a family we are heartbroken at losing Andrea in such tragic circumstances, we will love and miss her always.
“We would like to thanks South Wales Police for their support and bringing Rhys Hobbs to justice.
“We now need to try and rebuild our lives the best we can and would kindly ask that our privacy is respected.”
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