Man appears in court charged with murder of pensioner found dead outside home

Sean Small, 84, was found dead outside his home on Slievenabrock Avenue in Newcastle on Sunday.
Man appears in court charged with murder of pensioner found dead outside home

By Cate McCurry, PA

A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a pensioner found dead outside his home in Co Down.

Sean Small, 84, was found dead outside his home on Slievenabrock Avenue in Newcastle on Sunday.

Mark William Bready, 41, of Slievenabrock Avenue in Newcastle, appeared before Newtownards Magistrates’ Court on Friday, charged with the murder.

He was remanded in custody by the judge.

Bready is accused of killing Mr Small on a date between August 19th and August 24th.

Mr Small had recently been released from prison after serving a sentence for sexual offences.

A detective inspector told the court she was fully aware of the facts of the case and believed she could connect the accused to the charge of murder.

A defence solicitor told the court there were no issues with connection, saying they are accepted.

No application was made for bail before the court on Friday.

The judge told the court that, therefore, the defendant would be remanded in custody.

Bready did not address the court during the short hearing.

The defence solicitor asked the court to trigger an article 51 assessment, which he said had been discussed with the investigators.

The judge said she will order an article 51 assessment, which means that the defendant’s mental health will be assessed while he is on remand.

The case has been adjourned for four weeks, and Bready will appear before Downpatrick Magistrates’ Court on September 25th via video link.

The accused was granted free legal aid.

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