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A man has appeared in court through a video link, facing charges related to the murder of Ellie Flanagan in County Fermanagh. The 23-year-old woman’s body was discovered on the night of March 7 at a house in Enniskillen, following police investigations into a car crash that had occurred eight miles away in the village of Tempo.
When officers arrived at the residence associated with the crashed vehicle, they found Ellie Flanagan deceased. Martin McCarney, aged 45 and from Enniskillen, has been formally charged with her murder. In addition, he faces charges of possession of three knives, described as offensive weapons, with the intent to commit an indictable offense, specifically murder.
Det Sgt Pauline Boyce informed the court that there is evidence linking McCarney to these charges. When addressing the court, McCarney confirmed that he understood the allegations brought against him. His legal representative stated that no bail request would be submitted at this time, explaining that any matters related to the case would be handled during the trial phase.
An apology was offered on McCarney’s behalf, expressing his awareness of the ongoing funeral arrangements and extending sincere regret to Ellie Flanagan’s family and the wider Enniskillen community. As a result, McCarney has been remanded in custody and is scheduled to appear again via video link at Enniskillen Magistrates Court on Monday, 30 March
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