Man cleared after two babies found dead in house

David Grundy
BBC News
Reporting fromCardiff Crown Court
Facebook Eglė Žilinskaitė and Žilvinas Ledovskis smiling for a picture looking at the camera. He is wearing a white top while she has a white striped top on. Eglė has brown hair.Facebook
Eglė Žilinskaitė (left) admitted four charges while Žilvinas Ledovskis (right) has been found not guilty of two charges relating to the deaths of two babies

A man has been found not guilty of charges relating to the deaths of two babies who were found in a house in Bridgend.

Cardiff Crown Court heard that, following a review of the case, the Crown Prosecution Service would not be offering any evidence against 50-year-old Žilvinas Ledovskis, of Phoebe Road, Swansea.

Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke found him not guilty of two counts of concealing the birth of a child and two counts of preventing the lawful and decent burial of a body.

Police were called to the home where the bodies were found in Maes-y-Felin, Wildmill, on 26 November 2022.

Eglė Žilinskaitė, 31, of Crwys Road, Cardiff, previously pleaded guilty to two counts of concealing the birth of a child and two counts of preventing the lawful and decent burial of a body and will be sentenced at a later date.

The court heard that she was the former partner of Mr Ledovskis.

The two children, referred to as Baby A and Baby B in court, died some time between 1 January 2017 and 26 November 2022.