Two teenagers have been charged with murder of Kamran Aman in Barry.
The boys, aged 16 and 17, from Llantwit Major, who cannot be named for legal reasons, have both been charged with murder.
They are due to appear at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court tomorrow (Thursday, July 3). Detectives are not looking for anyone else in connection with Kamran's death.
Kamran's family has released the following tribute: “It is with profound sorrow and heavy hearts that we mourn the tragic loss of Kamran. A devoted husband, a loving father, a cherished son, brother, uncle, and loyal friend, Kamran was the heart of his family and loved within in his community.
"Known for his, generous spirit, and kind heart, Kamran brought warmth and strength to everyone he met. His absence leaves an immeasurable void in the lives of all who knew him.
"As we grieve this unimaginable loss, we also honour and celebrate the life he lived and the impact he made. May his memory be a blessing.”
Detective Superintendent Mark O’Shea, from the South Wales Police Major Crime Investigation Team, said: “Our thoughts are with Kamran’s family and friends, as they have been since the tragic events of Monday night.
“We would very much like to thank the community for the support and information that has already been provided."
Information and footage can be submitted online here: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/62SWP25C16-PO1
Anyone with information can also contact South Wales Police quoting 2500207506.

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