A man has been charged with murder after the “sudden death” of a father-of-three in South Wales.
Christian Dean was described by his family as a “well known and loved character” whose loss would be “keenly felt”.
The 36-year-old died on Thursday and police say they were called to a house on Graig Road in Ynyshir, Rhondda Cynon Taf, shortly before 1pm.
South Wales Police said on Monday that a 34-year-old man has been charged with Mr Dean’s murder.
Thomas Griffiths, from Ynyshir, has been remanded in custody.
The force said in a previous update at the weekend that its enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances behind Mr Dean’s “sudden death”.
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“The loss of Christian has deeply affected his family, friends, and the wider community who knew him well,” his family said in a statement after his death.
“Christian brought energy, humour, and warmth wherever he went.
“He was a devoted father-of-three and a much-loved son, brother, partner and friend.”
His family has asked for privacy as they “come to terms with their grief”.