Belfast Telegraph

Man (20) ordered to stand trial over Miskelly murder

- BY PAUL HIGGINS

A CO Down man has been ordered to stand trial accused of murder and also threatenin­g a potential witness over the killing of Richard Miskelly earlier this year.

Rhys Magee (20) appeared in the dock at Newtownard­s Magistrate­s Court yesterday to face the charges.

Wearing a white, open necked shirt and black suit, and handcuffed, Magee confirmed that he was aware of the three charges against him and that he had no objections to the preliminar­y enquiry, the legal step necessary to have a case referred to the Crown Court.

As a number of women wept silently in the packed public gallery, the charges were read to Magee accusing him of the murder of Richard Miskelly on February 26 this year.

As well as the murder, Magee — who is currently in custody but with an address at the Carrowdore Road in Newtownard­s — faces two charges of perverting the course of justice by telling a witness “you got home an hour before me and you didn’t see anything”, and by giving police a “false account surroundin­g the death of Richard Miskelly”.

Mr Miskelly was attacked at a house on the Bangor Road in Newtownard­s during the early hours and tragically died at the roadside.

Previous court sittings have heard that Magee told police officers that he tried to resuscitat­e his alleged victim, and had helped the emergency services when they arrived at the scene.

It has been alleged that Mr Miskelly and his friend had been asked to leave the house on the Bangor Road in the early hours of Sunday, but that as they left they were allegedly pursued and attacked.

When the charge was put to him in police custody, Magee is reported to have declared: “I did not murder Richard Miskelly and I’m very sorry for his family.”

In court yesterday a prosecutin­g lawyer submitted there is a prima facie case against Magee, a submission which defence solicitor Ciaran Shields took no issue with.

The court clerk told Magee, who was appearing in court in person for the first time since his initial remand, that he had the right to comment on the charges, give evidence himself or call witnesses.

However, when asked if he wished to do so, Magee replied: “Not at this stage.”

Returning the case to Downpatric­k Crown Court and granting legal aid for two counsel, District Judge Mark Hamill remanded Magee back into custody to appear at the higher court for his arraignmen­t on October 5.

 ??  ?? Attacked: Richard Miskelly
Attacked: Richard Miskelly

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