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Police Reopen 1991 Death as Murder Inquiry After New Information; Local Man Arrested and Bailed

Officers say fresh material led them to reclassify a recorded brain haemorrhage as suspicious, a move that tests the limits of evidence in decades‑old cases.

Overview

  • Dyfed‑Powys Police have launched a murder investigation into the 1991 death of 92‑year‑old Bentley Mathias after new information prompted a reassessment of his recorded brain haemorrhage.
  • Officers arrested a 67‑year‑old man from the Llanddewi Velfrey area on suspicion of murder and subsequently released him on bail while inquiries continue.
  • Police told reporters they are not seeking any other suspects and that the investigation is ongoing, but they have not disclosed the nature of the new information that triggered the probe.
  • Local media reported a sizable police presence in Llanddewi Velfrey as officers worked on the inquiry, underscoring the immediate effect on the community and neighbours' concerns.
  • Cold‑case reinvestigations often face faded witness memory and degraded physical evidence, which could limit forensic options and shape how the inquiry proceeds and whether charges can be sustained.