Maureen Evans expresses her grief in court, reflecting on her son’s tragic death
Kelvin, 64, was killed by Christopher Cooper outside a pub last May. It all started over a karaoke incident, and Cooper waited for him outside. When Kelvin came out, Cooper hit him from behind, leading to a tragic outcome. He was a gentle soul, and it’s heartbreaking to think about how he suffered.
After the attack, Cooper and his partner, Tracy Francis, tried to escape and even got rid of their clothes. They were caught later when police stopped their car. Cooper claimed he was the victim, but the evidence told a different story.
During the sentencing, Maureen addressed the court, saying she never expected to be there. She described Kelvin as a wonderful son and shared her daily struggle with his loss. The judge, Geraint Walters, didn’t hold back, calling Cooper’s lack of remorse “sickening” and sentencing him to life in prison.
Francis, who tried to help Cooper evade justice, received a two-year sentence. After the hearing, a police detective expressed hope that the family could find some peace now. He also reminded everyone about the dangers of alcohol and drugs, emphasizing how quickly a night out can turn tragic. It’s a tough reminder that one moment can change everything for so many people.