Residents evacuated after fake bomb sent

The fake bomb was sent to Flushing in Cornwall.

In Summary
  • Lee Moody, 59, from St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire, pleaded guilty to sending a letter to cause distress or anxiety, and causing a bomb hoax.
  • Residents in the village of Flushing had to be evacuated after the fake bomb was posted to a home there in January.
Emergency services on the scene in Flushing
Emergency services on the scene in Flushing

A man has admitted sending a fake bomb to an address in Cornwall.

Lee Moody, 59, from St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire, pleaded guilty to sending a letter to cause distress or anxiety, and causing a bomb hoax.

Residents in the village of Flushing had to be evacuated after the fake bomb was posted to a home there in January.

Appearing via video-link at Swansea Crown Court, Moody was told to expect a jail term when he is sentenced next month.

'I am coming for you'

Haverfordwest Magistrates' Court heard last month that authorities did not know it was a hoax until they tried to detonate the device.

It also heard how the parcel in which the fake bomb was held contained a message warning the recipient to "make your peace with God. I am coming for you".

Moody will be sentenced on 24 March.

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