A man from Bath has been found guilty of the murder of a 33-year-old in the centre of Swansea last year.

Andrew Main was attacked in the centre of Swansea in July 2024 | Photo © South Wales Police
Two men, 28-year-old Macauley Ruddock from Bath, and 26-year-old Joseph Dix from Frome, both pleaded not guilty to murder following the incident, which took place on Princess Way on 17th July 2024.
Andrew Main, from Falkirk, Scotland, died from his injuries on 14th August having never regained consciousness.
Detective Inspector Claire Lamerton, from South Wales Police, said: “We are pleased to hear of the murder conviction for both Joseph Dix and Macauley Ruddock.
“Both men were visiting Swansea for work, as was Andrew Main. All three were staying at the same city centre hotel, and met for the first time at a nearby bar.
“Later that night, an argument broke out back at the hotel between Joseph Dix and Macauley Ruddock and Andrew Main and his friend Michael Bell.
“This argument moved onto the street, before Dix and Ruddock chased after Andrew Main, ultimately striking him unconscious before carrying out a sustained attack.
“While the parties had all consumed alcohol that night, that does not provide an excuse for the level of violence displayed by Joseph Dix and Macauley Ruddock.
“They clearly set out to cause serious injury to their victim, and now will face significant prison sentences for their actions.
“Our thoughts remain with Andrew’s family and friends, who have been devastated by what has happened and continue to grieve his loss.
“This case highlights how the effects of intoxicants can negatively affect behaviour and decision-making.
“Had Joseph Dix and Macauley Ruddock chosen to walk away that night, a life would have been saved, and they would not be convicted killers.”