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Paddy Leonard, 10 May
Three women charged with offences linked to the alleged murder and rape
of Co. Armagh showjumper Katie Simpson, 21, following an incident at
Gort Meadows in the Lettershandoney area of Derry in August 2020, are
to be sentenced for the offences on May 31.
The man accused of the murder and rape, Jonathan Creswell, 36, who had
denied the offences, died last month on the second day of his trial
before a jury at the Crown Court in Coleraine.
Following his sudden death Judge Neil Rafferty K.C., the trial judge,
discharged the jury.
In court today Judge Rafferty said a coroner had directed that an
inquest should be held into the circumstances of Mr. Creswell's death.
He said he would also have to hear evidence from a police officer who
knew Mr. Creswell and who had attended the scene of his death.
Prosecution barrister David McNeill told the court "the position is a
death certificate will have to await the outcome of the inquest and
that will take several months".
Meanwhile Judge Rafferty lifted previously imposed anonymity orders on
the three women charged with offences linked to Ms. Simpson's death.
The defendants are Rose De Montmorency-Wright, 23, from Craigantlet
Road in Newtownards, Hayley Rob, 30, from Weavers Row in Banbridge and
Jill Robinson, 42, from Blackfort Road in Omagh.
The defendant De Montmorency-Wright has pleaded guilty to withholding
information about the alleged murder on dates between October 9, 2020
and October 13, 2021.
The defendant Robb has pleaded guilty to the same charge and she has
also pleaded guilty to with intent to pervert the course of justice
taking and washing clothes belonging to Jonathan Creswell on August 3,
2020 and guilty to cleaning blood at the home of Jonathan Creswell.