Murder trial hears accused Louth woman was 'prone to violence'

The jury in the trial of a Louth woman accused of stabbing her boyfriend to death in a drunken row on New Years Eve has been told that she was a woman with a temper, prone to acts of violence.

Murder trial hears accused Louth woman was 'prone to violence'

The jury in the trial of a Louth woman accused of stabbing her boyfriend to death in a drunken row on New Years Eve has been told that she was a woman with a temper, prone to acts of violence.

Paula Farrell, with an address at Rathmullen Park, Drogheda, Co Louth denies murdering Wayne McQuillan at her home on January 1, 2014.

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