Man cleared over Welsh independence row death
The jury heard the men had been arguing about Welsh politics, with Mr Williams saying Mr Ormerod told him: "Wales wasn’t big enough to be independent."
Mr Williams said he went across the road to make a phone call near the Carmarthenshire Coffee Company cafe on the corner of Stepney Road. The jury heard a 999 call Mr Williams made to Dyfed-Powys Police about 40 seconds after the incident.Image caption,CCTV footage played in court showed Mr Williams pushing Mr Ormerod, who hit his head on the ground and stopped moving.
Malcolm Parker, landlord of the Portobello Inn, was sitting outside the pub when the incident happened.“He did not look in a good mood. He looked like he had a bee in his bonnet," he told the court.He said it was a “panic push“ and believed Mr Ormerod got his foot stuck in a drain which caused his shoe to come off.Mr Williams "couldn't stop shaking" and was visibly upset afterwards, he added.
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