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==Appearance==
==Appearance==
By [[2009]], Keith was in his mid-thirties. When he first confronted Gwen and Rhys, he had tousled hair and an unshaven face which was rumpled with sleep. He wore a [[grey]] [[t-shirt]], which stretched over his beer belly, and baggy [[black]] [[boxer shorts]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bay of the Dead (novel)|Bay of the Dead]]'')
By [[2009]], Keith was in his mid-thirties. When he first confronted Gwen and Rhys, he had tousled hair and an unshaven face which was rumpled with sleep. He wore a [[grey]] [[t-shirt]], which stretched over his beer belly, and baggy [[black]] [[Underpants|boxer shorts]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bay of the Dead (novel)|Bay of the Dead]]'')
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Revision as of 17:24, 9 September 2019

Keith Samuels lived with his wife, Naomi, and daughter, Jasmine, at a house on Lloyd George Avenue, Cardiff. One night, he found a pair of thieves attempting to steal his car.

Biography

In 2009, Keith caught two thieves - Gwen Cooper and Rhys Williams - attempting to steal his Mitsubishi Shogun from his driveway. He confronted the pair with a red squeegee mop. Gwen pulled a gun on him, while Rhys attempted to calm down the situation. As Keith backed up to get the car keys, he saw a group of zombies heading towards them.

Gwen advised him to go back into his house and lock the doors, but - upon finding out that he had a wife and daughter - decided to help him defend the property. (PROSE: Bay of the Dead)

Personality

Rhys, with an embarrassed sense of shame, saw Keith as being just like him; his car was his pride and joy. When faced with a gun, Keith was both bewildered and scared. (PROSE: Bay of the Dead)

Appearance

By 2009, Keith was in his mid-thirties. When he first confronted Gwen and Rhys, he had tousled hair and an unshaven face which was rumpled with sleep. He wore a grey t-shirt, which stretched over his beer belly, and baggy black boxer shorts. (PROSE: Bay of the Dead)