The tragic story of Tommy Jones

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The tragic story of Tommy Jones

On 4 August 1900 a miner from Maerdy, at the head of the Rhondda Fach valley, decided to take his five-year-old son Tommy to visit his grandparents who farmed near Brecon. They travelled by train and planned to walk the 4 miles (6.4km) to Cwmllwch, the farmhouse in the valley just below Pen y Fan.

A long journey to visit relatives

By 8pm they'd reached the Login, a building where soldiers stayed whilst training at the rifle range further up the valley at Cwm Gwdi. The father and son had stopped for refreshments when they met Tommy’s grandfather and cousin William, who was 13 years old.

William was asked to go back to the farm and tell his grandmother to expect Tommy and his dad. Tommy decided to go with his cousin and ran off up the valley with him.

A sad decision

When the two boys were halfway, Tommy became upset and wanted to return to his father at the Login. It is thought he may have been scared of the dark. The two boys decided to split up. William completed his errand and returned to the Login, but Tommy hadn’t returned.

Missing on the Brecon Beacons

His father and grandfather started the search immediately, joined by soldiers from the camp. The search was halted at midnight and resumed at 3pm the following day. The search for Tommy continued for weeks. Every day parties of police, soldiers, farmers and other volunteers systematically searched the area with no luck.

The dream

After reading accounts of the search, a woman living just north of Brecon is said to have dreamed of the very spot where Tommy was found. She had a few restless days before persuading her husband to help search for Tommy. On Sunday 2 September they borrowed a pony and small cart to travel closer to the Brecon Beacons, which they'd never climbed before.

They reached the ridge below Pen y Fan and started to make their way towards the summit. It was in this open area that the body of Tommy Jones was found.

Memorial

No one could explain how the five-year-old boy had managed to reach the high location where his body was found. He'd climbed 1,300ft (396m) from the Login building. An inquest into Tommy’s death was held shortly after. It was determined that he’d died from exhaustion and hypothermia.

All the jurors at the inquest donated their fees to a memorial fund after hearing how Tommy had died. The place where Tommy’s body was found is marked with a large inscribed granite stone obelisk, funded with the memorial donations.

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