Motorist pleads guilty to killing dog-walker

Daniel Wyke admitted causing the death of Aaron Jones in the village of Llanpumsaint, Carmarthenshire by dangerous driving

Daniel Wyke pleaded not guilty to a second charge of dangerous driving
Author: Eleanor Storey, PA, George Symonds, Bauer Media GroupPublished 16th Feb 2026
Last updated 16th Feb 2026

A motorist has pleaded guilty to killing a dog walker.

Daniel Wyke, 28, admitted causing the death of Aaron Jones, 38, in the village of Llanpumsaint, Carmarthenshire by dangerous driving.

He pleaded not guilty to a second charge of dangerous driving in Water Street, Carmarthen, after the collision, Swansea Crown Court heard.

Mr Jones died after being hit by a car while he was walking his dog on December 23 2024, Dyfed Powys Police said.

Wyke, from Carmarthen, was arrested the next day but was not charged with causing death by dangerous driving until December 2025.

Addressing Wyke, Judge Paul Thomas KC said: "You will be sentenced on March 30.

"You are now disqualified from driving as from this moment. I will grant you bail in the meantime."

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