Trial of couple accused of 'Devil's breath' poison murder too complex to go ahead - News Summed Up

Trial of couple accused of 'Devil's breath' poison murder too complex to go ahead


Sign up to FREE email alerts from Mirror - The Coronavirus Briefing Subscribe Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Invalid EmailThe trial of a teenage girl accused of murdering a man with a poison called “Devil’s breath” is too complex to go ahead at the moment. Diana Cristea, 18, and boyf­riend Joel Osei, 25, are charged with the murder of dancer Adrian Murphy, 43. The trial was due to start at the Old Bailey on Monday and would have been among the first since lockdown began. (Image: PA)(Image: Google)But Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb ruled this trial would be too long and complex to go ahead just yet. Adrian was found dead last year in Battersea, South West London, after allegedly being given Devil’s breath, a drug called scopolamine.


Source: Daily Mirror May 12, 2020 20:26 UTC



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