Eddie Girvan murder: '˜Vulnerable and fragile' woman remanded in custody
Eddie Girvan was found dead at his home on Station Road in Greenisland, Co Antrim, on Monday.
The 67-year-old father-of-two’s hands had been tied behind his back, and he had a stab wound to his chest.
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Hide AdMargaret Henderson, 29, appeared at Belfast Magistrates’ Court today charged with his murder.
The accused, with an address at a homeless hostel on Verner Street in the city, spoke only to confirm she understood the allegation against her, replying: “Aye.”
No further details of the alleged killing were disclosed during the hearing.
As Henderson’s family sat in the public gallery to offer support, a detective inspector said he could connect her to the charge.
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Hide AdDefence barrister Mark Farrell did not seek bail or question the officer.
However, he described his client as an extremely vulnerable and fragile woman.
Mr Farrell said she should be assessed and treated by medical professionals as soon as possible.
District Judge Fiona Bagnall remanded Henderson in custody to appear again by video-link in four weeks’ time.
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Hide AdTwo men, aged 23 and 24, who were also arrested in connection with the murder have been released unconditionally.
Mr Givan’s Hyundai Sonata was seen leaving the area on Monday.
It then travelled down the motorway before being involved in a minor collision in Belfast city centre, according to police.
The car was later recovered in the Garner Street area.