Witness in murder trial denies his evidence is 'self-serving'

The main witness in the case of a man on trial for murder, hijacking and assault has told the jury that he broke his silence on the events, because he wanted the victim's family to “know what he knew”.

Witness in murder trial denies his evidence is 'self-serving'

The main witness in the case of a man on trial for murder, hijacking and assault has told the jury that he broke his silence on the events, because he wanted the victim's family to “know what he knew”.

Daniel Mulholland (aged 23), was in his third day of evidence in the trial of Angelo O'Riordan, who denies murdering Aidan Myers on December 13, 2006.

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