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    Swansea man found guilty of murdering his own brother

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 13, 2026No Comments
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    A man from Swansea has been found guilty of the murder of his own brother.

    The body of 48-year-old Martin Steel was found at an address on Hill View Crescent, Clase, shortly after 10:30am on Saturday May 20 2023.

    41-year-old Darren Steel, from Morriston, pleaded not guilty to Martin’s murder and manslaughter in February 2024, but a jury has today found him guilty of murder.

    Steel will be sentenced on Friday, February 13.

    Detective Inspector Stuart Prendiville said:

    “This has been a long and complex investigation into an incident which has shocked the communities of Clase, Morriston and the wider community of Swansea. The impact on the family has been significant.

    “Darren Steel committed the ultimate betrayal against his older brother and caused further distress by pleading not guilty and putting the family through the ordeal of not one, but two trials.

    “We are relieved with the outcome and glad that the court proceedings have now come to an end. Our thoughts are with the family.”

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