A British man who was critically injured in a shooting at a resort in Antigua has died in hospital.
Ben Mullany, a 31-year-old physiotherapist, had a fractured skull and a bullet lodged in the back of his head after he and his wife were attacked at the Cocos Hotel on Antigua.
He was being treated at Morriston Hospital, Swansea, where he arrived early yesterday morning after being flown home from the island.
A team of Scotland Yard detectives visited the murder scene for the first time yesterday after flying out to the island to help investigate the shooting following a desperate plea for help from Antigua's overwhelmed police force.
Mrs Mullany, from Pontardawe, and Mr Mullany, from the village of Ystalyfera, set off on their two-week honeymoon after their wedding on July 12.
The body of Mrs Mullany is being flown back to the UK on a separate flight, accompanied by her parents.
Prayers for the couple were said this morning at churches and chapels throughout their home town of Pontardawe, in the Swansea Valley, including St John the Evangelist Church where they married three weeks ago.