Accused in murder trial tells jury he is 'very, very sorry'

A man accused of kicking another man to death then setting fire to his body has told a jury in the Central Criminal Court that he was "very, very sorry" for what he had done.

Accused in murder trial tells jury he is 'very, very sorry'

A man accused of kicking another man to death then setting fire to his body has told a jury in the Central Criminal Court that he was "very, very sorry" for what he had done.

Alan Walsh (aged 39) of 43, Edenmore Park in Coolock denies the murder of Dermot Sheridan at Red Court, Seafield Road East, Clontarf between August 8 and 9, 2007. He also denies arson at the same time and place.

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