Gwent Police have released CCTV images of a man they wish to speak to in connection with investigations into an incident of violent disorder in a Welsh suburb.
Anthony Jones, 56, died following the incident at Pontnewynydd near Pontypool on Thursday, August 6.
The "much-loved husband and devoted dad" died in hospital as a result of injuries sustained in the incident which police believe involved members of two rival Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs the Vikings and the Hells Angels.
Murder investigation launched
A murder investigation was launched following the death of Mr Jones and a 40-year-old man from Torfaen has since been arrested on suspicion of murder. He has been released on bail as enquiries continue.
On Thursday morning officers for Gwent Police said they believe the man pictured in the CCTV still images could have details which might help enquiries.
They said the man had been seen in the area and was wearing a Harley Davidson hoodie on the day of the incident.
Police appeal for information
Officers have encouraged anyone who knows the man or has any information to help with the investigation to get in touch.
A statement from Gwent Police on Thursday morning reads: "Officers investigating a report of violent disorder in Pontnewynydd, near Pontypool, on Thursday, August 6, are appealing for help to identify a man.
"The man who was wearing dark clothing, including a Harley Davidson hoodie and a t-shirt with Banff Harley Davidson on the rear, was seen in the area and could hold details in connection with the enquiry.
"If you believe you know this man, or if you have any other information to assist the investigation, you can still submit information via the major incident public portal or contact us quoting log reference 2600255536.
"You can call 101, visit our website or send us a direct message on social media. You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111 or online with information.
"A murder investigation was launched following the death of a 56-year-old Brecon man; a 40-year-old man from Torfaen was arrested on suspicion of murder and was later released on bail as enquiries continue."
Family tribute
Following Mr Jones' death his family, in a statement released through Gwent Police, said: "Anthony was, first and foremost, a much-loved husband and devoted dad. To us, he wasn’t a name in a news story – he was our Anthony, and the hole he has left in our family is impossible to put into words."



