No evidence in Jozef Puska murder trial due to circumstances 'out of control' of court

Judge said trial had hit its 'first speed bump' and due to reasons he did not want to go into, it was not in a position to resume on Wednesday
No evidence in Jozef Puska murder trial due to circumstances 'out of control' of court

Jozef Puska denies murdering Ashling Murphy.

The jury in the trial of Jozef Puska, who denies murdering 23-year-old school teacher Ashling Murphy, will not hear any evidence on Wednesday due to circumstances "out of the control" of the court.

Mr Justice Tony Hunt told the nine men and three women the trial had hit its "first speed bump" and due to reasons he did not want to go into, it was not in a position to resume on Wednesday. 

He said he was "hopeful and optimistic that it will be a temporary situation and we will be in a position to resume tomorrow".

He asked the jury not to speculate and said the delay was "out of the control of any of the parties or myself" and, he said, he will have "further information for you tomorrow".

Jozef Puska, 33, with an address at Lynally Grove, Mucklagh, Co Offaly, has pleaded not guilty to murdering Ms Murphy at Cappincur, Tullamore, Co Offaly on January 12, 2022.

The trial has heard Ms Murphy died after suffering 12 sharp force wounds to her neck that damaged muscles, nerves and major blood vessels. 

She had been exercising along a towpath adjacent to the Grand Canal in Tullamore shortly after 3pm when her attacker struck.

The jury has heard 11 days of evidence so far and was told on Tuesday the prosecution had just two further witnesses to call.

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