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Two charged with lane body murder Two appear over lane body murder
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A teenager and a 20-year-old man have been charged with murder following the discovery of a former soldier's body in a lane in Port Talbot at the weekend. A teenager and a 20-year-old man have appeared in court charged with murder after the discovery of an ex-soldier's body in a lane in Port Talbot.
The pair who were being questioned by detectives are due to appear before magistrates in Neath on Wednesday. Adam Drew, who is from the town, and a 17-year-old youth, who cannot be named, were both remanded in custody by magistrates at Neath.
The body of father-of-one Wayne Oglesby, 30, who served with the Royal Regiment of Wales, was found early on Saturday in a lane at Grove Place. Wayne Oglesby, 30, who served with the Royal Regiment of Wales, was found dead on Saturday at Grove Place.
The two charged with murder, aged 17 and 20, were arrested later that day. The two accused will appear before Swansea Crown Court on 20 April.
Detectives are still appealing for any witnesses to come forward. Detectives are still appealing for any witnesses to the murder to come forward.
In a statement Mr Oglesby's family said: "Wayne was a devoted partner to Cheryl and devoted father to nine-year-old Jordan and was one of seven children. Mr Oglesby's family have paid tribute to him saying: "Wayne was a devoted partner to Cheryl and devoted father to nine-year-old Jordan and was one of seven children.
"A generous family man, he returned home after serving with the Royal Regiment of Wales to be closer to his family."A generous family man, he returned home after serving with the Royal Regiment of Wales to be closer to his family.
"He enjoyed life to the full, particularly mountain biking and weight lifting, and will be deeply missed by his loving family and many friends.""He enjoyed life to the full, particularly mountain biking and weight lifting, and will be deeply missed by his loving family and many friends."
Anybody with information should call the incident room at Port Talbot police station on 01792 456999 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 Anybody with information should call Port Talbot police station on 01639 889127 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111