WOMAN 'STOLE MONEY FROM CHARITY SET UP IN MEMORY OF HER BRIDESMAID FRIEND WHO DIED IN A CAR CRASH
A woman has been charged over an alleged theft from a
charity fund set up in the memory of St Clears crash victim Laura Rees.
Natalie Thomas, 25, was charged with theft last week and is
due to appear at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Thursday. Friend Laura was killed in a head-on car crash in October
2012 as she went to visit her best friend shortly before the friend was due to
get married.
Laura, who was supposed to be a bridesmaid at the wedding, died just hours
after she had picked up her dress and got her nails done ahead of her friend's
big day.
The nursery worker, who was buried in her bridesmaid dress,
was due to spend the night at the bride's house to discuss plans for the
wedding.
A statement from Miss Rees's mother Angela was read out
last Friday at the inquest into her death at Llanelli Town Hall in
Carmarthenshire.
Natalie Thomas, 25, has been charged with theft after allegedly stealing money from a charity fund she helped set up after her friend |
Laura Rees, 23 died in a car crash in October
2012 |
She told police her daughter had enjoyed a 'leisurely "me" day'
before her death in October last year.
She worked at the Glangwili Day Nursery in Carmarthen and
was a former barmaid at the Black Lion Hotel in St Clears.
After Laura's death, Thomas set up a fund to raise money
towards building a new children's medical centre at Glangwili along with
Laura's family.
A Dyfed-Powys Police spokeswoman said: 'A 25 year old
female has been charged with theft'.
She will appear at Magistrates Court later this year.
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