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Appeal for Heroine Who Aided Intoxicated Woman in Cardiff Bay Probe

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Last updated: January 27, 2026 9:27 am
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Key Points

  • South Wales Police are appealing for a ‘Good Samaritan’ who intervened in Cardiff Bay to come forward, as she may hold crucial information for an ongoing investigation.
  • The woman, described as a brunette in her mid-20s wearing a fur coat, stopped to assist a 19-year-old female who appeared intoxicated and vulnerable.
  • The incident occurred at approximately 9.45pm in Cardiff Bay, where the 19-year-old was in the company of two men.
  • Two men have been arrested in connection with the incident.
  • Police emphasise that the Good Samaritan has done nothing wrong and urge her, or anyone with information, to contact them.
  • The appeal aims to trace the witness to aid the investigation without implicating her in any wrongdoing.

Cardiff Bay (Cardiff Daily) January 27, 2026 – South Wales Police have launched an urgent appeal for a ‘Good Samaritan’ who stepped in to help a vulnerable 19-year-old woman in Cardiff Bay, believing she possesses vital details for an ongoing investigation. The brunette woman, believed to be in her mid-20s and wearing a distinctive fur coat, intervened around 9.45pm when the teenager appeared intoxicated and at risk in the presence of two men. Authorities stress that the witness is not in any trouble and are encouraging her to come forward alongside any other potential informants.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Who Is the Good Samaritan Police Are Seeking?
  • What Happened During the Incident?
  • Why Do Police Believe She Has Important Information?
  • What Is the Description of the Vulnerable Woman?
  • Who Are the Two Arrested Men?
  • How Can the Public Assist?
  • What Is the Context of Cardiff Bay Nightlife?
  • Broader Implications for Public Safety

Who Is the Good Samaritan Police Are Seeking?

The Good Samaritan is described consistently across reports as a brunette woman in her mid-20s, dressed in a fur coat at the time of the incident. As reported by Lauren Williams of Wales Online, she “stopped to help a 19-year-old woman who appeared intoxicated and vulnerable in the company of two men at around 9.45pm” in Cardiff Bay. South Wales Police, in their official statement quoted by Williams, noted: “It is important to stress that the witness has done nothing wrong and she, or anyone else with information, is urged to come forward.”

This description matches accounts from BBC News Wales, where journalist Eleanor Barlow detailed the same physical traits and timing, emphasising the woman’s compassionate act. Barlow wrote that the police are “seeking a brunette in her mid-20s wearing a fur coat” who may hold “important information in relation to an on-going investigation.” No additional identifiers, such as height, accent, or specific location within Cardiff Bay, were provided in the initial appeals, likely to protect the witness’s privacy while broadening the search.

What Happened During the Incident?

The incident unfolded at around 9.45pm in Cardiff Bay, a bustling waterfront area known for its nightlife and events. According to Lauren Williams of Wales Online, the 19-year-old woman “appeared intoxicated and vulnerable” while accompanied by two unidentified men. The Good Samaritan’s intervention is believed to have occurred spontaneously, drawing her attention to the situation.

As detailed by Eleanor Barlow of BBC News Wales, the police believe the woman’s assistance could shed light on the events leading up to the arrests. “Police seek Cardiff Bay ‘Good Samaritan’ after woman helped,” Barlow’s headline read, underscoring the timely nature of the appeal. South Wales Police confirmed in a statement to Wales Online: “Two men have been arrested in connection with the incident.” No further specifics on the nature of the arrests—such as charges or the men’s identities—were disclosed, maintaining operational secrecy standard in ongoing probes.

Why Do Police Believe She Has Important Information?

Authorities consider the Good Samaritan’s observations pivotal to their investigation. As reported by Lauren Williams of Wales Online, police stated explicitly: “Police believe she has important information in relation to an on-going investigation.” This belief stems from her direct involvement, positioning her as an eyewitness to the 19-year-old’s vulnerability.

Eleanor Barlow of BBC News Wales echoed this, quoting South Wales Police: “She stopped to help a 19-year-old woman who appeared intoxicated and vulnerable in the company of two men.” The force’s reassurance—”It is important to stress that the witness has done nothing wrong”—aims to alleviate any fears, a tactic common in witness appeals to encourage public cooperation. Coverage in the South Wales Argus by reporter James Matthews reinforced: “The Good Samaritan is described as brunette, in her mid-20s, and was wearing a fur coat,” highlighting how her unique attire could aid identification.

What Is the Description of the Vulnerable Woman?

The 19-year-old at the centre of the appeal was described as appearing intoxicated and vulnerable. Lauren Williams of Wales Online reported: “A 19-year-old woman who appeared intoxicated and vulnerable in the company of two men.” No physical description of the teenager—such as hair colour, clothing, or build—was released, prioritising her welfare and the investigation’s integrity.

BBC News Wales’ Eleanor Barlow noted the same circumstances without additional details, focusing instead on the Good Samaritan’s role. This measured approach aligns with safeguarding protocols for young adults in distress, especially in nightlife districts like Cardiff Bay.

Who Are the Two Arrested Men?

Two men have been arrested in connection with the incident, though specifics remain limited. As per South Wales Police via Lauren Williams of Wales Online: “Two men have been arrested in connection with the incident.” Neither their ages, descriptions, nor exact charges were publicised in initial reports.

James Matthews of the South Wales Argus confirmed the arrests but added no further identifiers, stating the focus remains on tracing the witness. Eleanor Barlow of BBC News Wales similarly reported the detentions without elaboration, noting police urged: “She, or anyone else with information, is urged to come forward.”

How Can the Public Assist?

South Wales Police are calling on the Good Samaritan and the public to assist. Contact methods include calling 101 or direct lines, as outlined by Lauren Williams of Wales Online. The force reiterated: “It is important to stress that the witness has done nothing wrong.”

Eleanor Barlow of BBC News Wales provided identical appeal details, emphasising anonymity options. James Matthews of the South Wales Argus urged: “Anyone with information is urged to come forward,” promoting community vigilance in Cardiff Bay.

What Is the Context of Cardiff Bay Nightlife?

Cardiff Bay, a vibrant hub with bars, restaurants, and events, sees heavy footfall at night. This incident underscores vulnerabilities in such settings, as noted across reports. Lauren Williams of Wales Online contextualised it within broader safety concerns, without speculating on motives.

Police appeals like this are routine for public safety, per BBC News Wales’ coverage.

Broader Implications for Public Safety

Such appeals highlight the value of bystander intervention. As South Wales Police stressed via multiple outlets, witnesses like the Good Samaritan are heroes, not suspects. This case may prompt renewed safety campaigns in Cardiff Bay.

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