One charged with murder of Scottish man
A man will appear in court today charged with murdering a man whose facial injuries were so severe he was identified only after police issued a computerised image of him.
James McDonald, 56, from Dumfries, Scotland, was found murdered in a house in Penrose Street, south Belfast, last Wednesday.
He had suffered extensive facial injuries and was identified only after police issued a computerised image of him on Saturday and received numerous calls.
A 22-year-old man was charged with his murder last night and will appear at Belfast Magistrates Court today.
A second man arrested in connection with the murder was released without charge yesterday, pending a report to the Public Prosecution Service.
Four other people had previously been released without charge.



