Logan Mwangi: Community remembers boy, 5, found dead in river
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A remembrance service has been held for a five-year-old boy found dead in a river in Bridgend county.
Logan Mwangi, also known as Logan Williamson, was found in the River Ogmore in Aberkenfig, on 31 July.
His step-father has been charged with his murder, while he and Logan's mother have been charged with perverting the course of justice.
On Saturday about 40 people living in the community gathered to remember Logan.
Candles were lit and lilies planted during the service at the bereavement garden in Tondu, part of which has been dedicated to Logan.
The Reverend Suzanne Brumwell led prayers for Logan, while a memorial book was signed, with children and adults sharing their memories of the five-year-old.
She told BBC Wales the memorial was about getting the community together, "to hold Logan in our thoughts" and to "have the space for the grief that everyone is feeling".
"Parishioners who don't know Logan told me they can't think of what happened without feeling quite teary, it has just ripped through the community."
She said she hoped that by sharing their memories and grief it would help those who were struggling to come to terms with his death.
"It helps to have someone walk alongside you, whoever they are," she said.
Beverley Green, founder of Bridgend Bereavement Support, said Logan's death had had a deep impact on the community and she hoped the memorial would help those who loved him.
"They've been saying how much of a lovely little boy he was, how much he always used to smile," she said.
Logan's body was found at about 05:45 BST on Saturday, 31 July, after reports of concerns for a missing five-year-old.
He was taken to Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend, where it was confirmed he had died.
Logan's step-father John Cole, 39, has been charged with his murder.
Both Mr Cole and the boy's mother, Angharad Williamson, 30, both from Sarn, have been charged with perverting the course of justice.
A 13-year-old boy, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, has also been charged with perverting the course of justice.
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- Published5 August 2021