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miss child’s birth A VIOLENT Milford Haven


man will miss the birth of his child after being jailed for 12 months on Tuesday (Jan 27).


Paul Rogers, aged 26, broke his


victim’s elbow so badly he may never fully recover and has been forced to give up the career he was pursuing. Rogers, of Prioryville, admitted


assaulting Adrian Lee Davies causing grievous bodily harm. Kevin


Jones, prosecuting, told


Swansea crown court how on April 25 last year Mr Davies had been walking towards the home of a friend, Julie Griffiths, in John Lewis Street, Hakin, when Rogers spotted him. Mr Jones said there had been animosity between the men because Miss Griffiths had once ejected Rogers from a flat.


Rogers swore at him and then “started laying into him.”


Mr Davies was knocked to the


floor and repeatedly punched, breaking his left elbow. Mr Jones said the joint had been smashed “into little pieces” and an operation to knit them back together had not been entirely successful.


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