The jury in the Ashling Murphy murder trial has resumed its deliberations, as it considers the guilt of Jozef Puska.
Mr Justice Tony Hunt recalled the jury this morning to give directions in some aspects of the evidence, before sending them away for deliberations.Thirty-three-year-old Jozef Puska, of Lynally Grove, Mucklagh, County Offaly, denies murdering Ms Murphy along the Grand Canal in Tullamore in January 2022.
Mr Justice Tony Hunt recalled the jury this morning to give directions on some aspects of the evidence, before sending them away for deliberations at 10:51am.Main image: Floral tributes and candles were left outside the London Irish Centre in Camden Town for murdered schoolteacher Ashling Murphy, 15-01-2022.
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