Shock moment killer stepdad Kyle Bevan lies to cops after leaving Lola James with 101 injuries as mum sobs in 999 call | The Sun

THIS is the shocking moment a killer stepdad lied to police about how he left a toddler with 101 injuries in a "frenzied" attack.

Tragically, there was not one part of two-year-old Lola James' body that wasn't bruised following a campaign of torture.




She died four days after she was attacked at home in Pembrokeshire, Wales, by prolific drug user Kyle Bevan, 31.

The stepdad failed to call an ambulance immediately and instead recorded a "disturbing" 22 second film of stricken Lola as he attempted to prop her up.

Shocking bodycam footage then shows the shameless killer lying to police about how Lola sustained the injuries.

He claimed the family dog had pushed to toddler down the stairs – causing one officer to reply: “She probably weighs more than the little one”.

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Bevan then responds: "That’s the only thing, I’ll be honest, I feel partially responsible for is the fact I was making a bowl of cereal, do you know what I mean.

"I was making her…the girl's breakfast.”

Bevan was today jailed for life with a minimum of 28 years after he was convicted of murder following a harrowing trial at Swansea Crown Court.

Lola's sobbing mum Sinead James, 30, was jailed for six years after being found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a child.

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She will serve half her sentence in prison before being released on licence.

In an emotional victim impact statement, Lola's gran Nicola James addressed Bevan directly, telling him: "Look at me Kyle".

She told how she blames herself for Lola's death and thinks about her "cheeky monkey" granddaughter every day.

Nicola added: "There isn't a single moment of any day that I don't think of Lola. I don't think I'll ever come to terms with what has happened.

"Lola Patricia James was just two years and 10 months old when she was murdered. I constantly blame myself for what has happened.

"Why didn't I see something? Why didn't I notice? I blame everyone and everything in the attempt to try and understand why and how this has happened.

"Kyle. You took the young, innocent life of my granddaughter. At the same time, you've taken so much more than you can even imagine.

"You killed my Lola, and you have broken her family. I hope that in the time that you have now you can understand what you have done."

Lola's biological dad Daniel Thomas told how his "beautiful, charming and cheeky" daughter was "as bright as the golden sun" with a laugh that would "fill the room with pure joy".

He said he is glad Bevan and James were convicted for their roles in her death but he still misses Lola every single day.

Daniel said: "I am grateful that Kyle and Sinead are recognised for Lola's cruel, defenceless murder. But it doesn't bring me joy. As any parent can imagine, as any human can imagine, it will never come close to being enough.

"Lola didn't just die. She wasn't just taken from me in the worst way ever possible. She was brutally attacked. Her tiny body was savaged in the evilest way. She didn't stand a chance.

"Lola's little life was filled with filth and chaos at the hands of her mother, who couldn't even provide her with basic safety in her own home.

"The guilt I feel lives inside me and will never leave, as the memory of Lola lying in a hospital bed fighting to stay alive will remain with me always. All I have been left with is guilt, heartache, pain, and torment."

Bevan launched into a "frenzied and extremely violent attack" in July 2020 at the family home just four months after he moved in.

Mum James claimed she was woken by a "bang" and Lola's scream at around midnight.

She said she rushed into the tot's bedroom to find Bevan hugging Lola but claimed she could not see any visible injuries.

James said she asked her boyfriend, who was sitting on the bottom bunk of Lola's bed: "What the f*** is going on?"

Bevan told her "I've got this" before James said goodnight to her daughter.

The court heard the youngster replied: "Night mummy, love you."

In a harrowing 999 call shortly after, James can be heard sobbing as she tells the operator Lola was "breathing" but not awake.

When asked if she can explain what happened, James says: “Can my partner? Because I was in bed, he was up with her. She’s fallen. She’s fallen down the stairs, she has.

“From the top of the stairs to the bottom. And her whole head’s all swollen, and she’s bit the top of her tongue off or something.”

James then confirms Lola is conscious and moves when she touches her but her "eyes are all swollen".

The mum tells the operator she is "really scared" before blaming her "b*****d dog" for knocking the tot down the stairs.

Vile Bevan, who was described as a "Jekyll and Hyde" character, had tried blaming his sickening crimes on the dog.

But the toddler suffered a sickening list of 101 "severe and extensive" injuries that "cannot be explained by a fall down the stairs".

Her catastrophic brain injuries were most likely caused by shaking, with the tot also suffering "gripping" injuries to her neck.

There was bruising to her ears, which is rarely the result of an accident, with injuries to her head probably caused by "abusive head trauma", a paediatrician said.

The court also heard Lola had injuries to her back and legs that looked like they could have been caused by "three or four blows with a weapon".

Dr Deborah Stalker said: "An extensive subdural haemorrhage is usually the result of a high velocity road traffic collision where a child is thrown from the collision, or a fall from a great height, such as a fall from a balcony or bedroom window of more than 10 feet.

"The very severe and extensive injuries on Lola are not explained by a fall down domestic stairs.

"The most likely cause, in my opinion, is non-accidental injury, purposefully-inflicted injury, or physical abuse – the three terms are synonymous."

A multi-agency referral had been made on behalf of James in January 2020 after a reported domestic violence incident with her ex-partner at her home.

But no visits were made to the address after February 10 – the same month Bevan moved into her house.

More than a month later, the Government triggered the first Covid lockdown – meaning Bevan's sick campaign of abuse could continue behind closed doors.

When investigators finally entered the home after Lola's death, they found it cluttered and filthy.

The only clean item in the house was the bath, which Bevan is believed to have scrubbed after putting stricken Lola in it.

James had denied causing or allowing the death of a child, while Bevan denied murder.

A spokesman for Pembrokeshire County Council said: "We can confirm a child practice review is under way and this will be completed in accordance with statutory guidance," the spokesman said.

"We do not at this stage have an agreed timescale for publication however a copy of the report will be made available to media outlets in advance of publication."

They added: "Whilst Pembrokeshire County Council has had some historical involvement with Lola and her family, the local authority was not involved with the family at the time of her death or indeed at any time during the relationship between Kyle Bevan and Sinead James.

"The local authority continues to offer its sincerest condolences to Lola's family for their loss, recognising that this outcome will bring little comfort to them, given they have lost Lola so young and in such tragic circumstances."

The full list of horrific injuries inflicted on Lola

1) Brown / pink circular bruise which is pale in the centre on the right side of Lola’s forehead

2) Two small puncture wounds within the aforementioned bruise

3) Numerous petechial haemorrhages – pinpoint bruising – around the bruise

4) 5.5cm circular bruise on left side of forehead

5) An of indistinct bruising below bruise (4)

6) Large blue bruise on centre of forehead

7) Three puncture wounds with fresh blood within large central bruise on forehead

8) 2cmx2cm dark bruise near right eyebrow

9) Area of bruising on right side of scalp

10) Petechial haemorrhages upper part of neck and back of skull

11 to 13) Swelling and bruising around right eye

14) Petechial haemorrhages around the eyes

15) Two small cuts near right eye

16 to 18) Swelling and bruising around right eye including dark brown bruising reaching down to the nose

19) Both lips very swollen

20) Bruising along top of the left cheek bone

21) 1cm blue bruise in centre of left cheek with indistinct margins

22) Petechial haemorrhages on left cheek and temple

23) Dark blue / black bruise from left eye to bridge of nose

24) Dark red / purple bruising on left jawline

25) Scratches on right cheek and evidence of petechial haemorrhages across chin

26) Numerousscratches on front of neck

27) Scratches on either side of neck in vertical direction

28) Two distinct areas of bruising on right side of neck

29) Bruising to right ear, including inside the ear

30) Bruising to left ear, including in the ear

31) Blood in the ear canal

32) Bruising to every aspect of left ear

33) Abrasion possible from hospital strapping

34) Extensive bruising behind left ear

35) Swelling behind left ear

36) Area of bruising to right shoulder with an appearance of a "cluster"

37) Cluster of petechial haemorrhages in front of injury 36

38) Clusters of bruises on left shoulder from neck to the top of the left arm

39) Brown circular bruise on front of left shoulder

40) Cluster of bruises on deltoid of left arm

41) Background bruises on shoulder which were too numerous and ill-defined to count with any accuracy

42) Three abrasions on right side of back, two of which were 8cm in length

43) Area of abrasion between lines of abrasions mentioned in 42

44) 3cm abrasion above area mentioned in 43

45) 6cm abrasion or scratch on left side of back associated with cluster of dark brown bruises

46) Two further abrasions extending from abrasion 45 to shoulder blade

47) Multiple bruises and abrasions across the back extending from shoulder to the upper lower-back area

48) Two yellow / brown circular business on upper part of lower back

49) Two circular green / red bruises above the lumbar area

50) Large area of bruising, petechial haemorrhages and abrasions across whole of left side of back which were too numerous to count individually

51) Numerous bruises on right side of back extending to right shoulder

52) Extensive bruising to lower back above the cleft between the buttocks

53) Area of bruising above 52

54) Area of green / brown bruising above left buttock

55) Brown bruise on left buttock

56) Indistinct area of yellow bruising and abrasions in middle of lower back

57) Extensive area of bruising on right thigh stretching towards the groin

58) Clusters of bruising in a linear shape 57

59) Small feint abrasions associated with above

60) Distinct green / brown bruise on outside of right upper thigh

61) Second linear cluster of brown / pink bruises on right thigh

62) Numerous green, black and yellow bruises below 61

63) Brown linear bruise on boney part of pelvis

64) Six distinct brown / pink bruises on back and side of right thigh

65) Two smaller bruises in same area

66) Cluster of bruises and scratches on right buttock

67) Circular bruises on back of right thigh

68) Brown / pink bruise on right knee cap

69) Two linear bruises under right knee

70) Three large bruises on front of right shin

71) Paler indistinct bruise on inside of right calf

72) Indistinct area of bruising of upper left thigh

73) Bruise below area mentioned in 72

74) Multiple small bruises on inside of left thigh around knee

75) Brown / pink bruise above left knee

76) Dark brown bruise in middle of kneecap

77) Below 77 a cluster of four bruises

78) Series of bruises along middle of lower leg

79) Two brown / pink bruises below left kneecap

80) Area of blue / back bruising below 79

81) Dark linear bruise below 80

82) Bruise below 81 on shin

83) Area of red / pink bruising on lower leg with indistinct edges

84) Circular bruise on lower left shin which was dark purple / black in colour

85) Outside of left upper leg, large area of green bruising

86) Blue / green bruising on back of upper left thigh

87) Line of bruising above the left buttock

88) Abrasion on top of left foot

89) Area of redness on back of right foot

90) Brown bruise on right ankle

91) 1cm on upper right chest above nipple

92) Petechial bruising on right upper chest

93) Petechial bruising on front of right upper arm

94) Black circular on front of right upper arm

95) 1.5cm bruise on the front of the right forearm

96) Two small scabbed areas on right palm next to base of thumb

97 Blue / brown bruising over the right shoulder which the court hears the doctor could not examine in detail due to way Lola was lying

98) Two bruises on back of right upper arm on right side arm

99) 1cm brown circular bruise on left upper arm, and 2cm circular bruise in left elbow crease

100) 5cm bruise on back of left forearm

101) A cluster of five bruises on between wrist and elbow on left forearm






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