Elderly couple deny unlawfully killing disabled granddaughter

A COUPLE in their 80s yesterday denied the unlawful killing of their severely disabled teenage granddaughter a decade ago in …

A COUPLE in their 80s yesterday denied the unlawful killing of their severely disabled teenage granddaughter a decade ago in Northern Ireland

The Glengormley couple, David and Sarah Johnston, were formally arraigned before Mr Justice Hart at Belfast Crown Court, where their trial is to take place.

Mr Johnston (87) and his wife Sarah (84), from Carwood Drive, are each charged with manslaughter and cruelty towards their granddaughter Rebecca McKeown.

The 14-year-old teenager, who was born blind and unable to speak, died in hospital on March 24th, 2001, five days after she had been looked after by her grandparents for a few hours.

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No details surrounding her death or of the prosecution case against the pensioners were given in court.

However, Mr Justice Hart commented that the case would centre very much around the medical evidence.

The couple, who have been released on continuing bail, not only deny the manslaughter of their granddaughter, but also that they “wilfully ill-treated, neglected or exposed Rebecca McKeown to cause her unnecessary suffering or injury to health”.

Although a trial date has been fixed for the end of November next, Mr Justice Hart said that since the estimated time of the case was up to five weeks, it may not be heard this year.

The judge was told that witness availability for the trial had already been established from November up to April of next year, and could therefore proceed anytime during that period.

Mr Justice Hart, who has put the case in for review for the first day of term following the summer recess, said the availability of expert witnesses, particularly medical witnesses, should also be established by then.