South Wales Police have confirmed that a fourth person has been charged in connection with the death of 18-year-old Ceiran Evans in Gorseinon.
Trisha Thomas, 36, from Gorseinon, has been charged with assisting an offender. The charge relates to the incident on July 9, when a fatal road traffic collision involving a car and an off-road bike occurred on Pen Cae Crwn Road.
Previous Charges in the Case
Three other individuals had already been charged in connection with the incident. Tyler Ford, 18, from Morriston, was charged with the murder of Ceiran Evans and the attempted murder of a second victim in the same collision.
Last week, South Wales Police confirmed that 33-year-old Elliot Truelove, from West Cross, Swansea, and 18-year-old Liam Thomas, from Morriston, Swansea, had also been charged with murder and attempted murder.
Police Response and Family Tribute
On July 9, police were called to the Pen Cae Crwn Road area shortly before 1pm following reports of a crash involving one car and an off-road bike. Several roads were closed off with a large police presence at the scene.
Following Mr Evans' death, his family paid tribute, saying: "Ceiran was loved more than any words can say and will be missed every single day. His kind heart, wicked sense of humour, loving nature, and handsome smile brought so much joy to everyone who knew him. He will forever be our precious baby boy; always loved, always remembered, and never forgotten."



