Murder jury urged to consider 'silent witnesses'

The jury in the Central Criminal Court trial of a Dublin man accused of the murder of Adel Essalhi have been urged to consider the evidence of a number of “silent witnesses” in the case.

Murder jury urged to consider 'silent witnesses'

The jury in the Central Criminal Court trial of a Dublin man accused of the murder of Adel Essalhi have been urged to consider the evidence of a number of “silent witnesses” in the case.

Closing speeches were heard in the trial of Wayne Kinsella (aged 40), with an address at The Plaza, Tyrrelstown, but who is originally from Finglas, who has pleaded not guilty to the murder of Mr Essalhi (aged 31) in the fields behind the Plaza in Tyrrelstown, Blanchardstown, on January 6, 2011.

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