A man who wrote sectarian graffiti on a wall in Altnagelvin Hospital and signed his name has been given a suspended sentence at Derry Magistrate’s Court.
Darren McGrath (19) of Dacre Terrace in the city admitted a charge of criminal damage after the graffiti appeared on the wall in an infants’ feeding room at the hospital on February 11.
The court heard cleaning staff found the room had been vandalised and sectarian graffiti daubed on the wall and food thrown on the floor.
McGrath’s name was written on the wall.
CCTV was examined and McGrath and a female were seen entering the room at 10.15pm and leaving at 11.30pm.
McGrath was seen to have a black marker similar to the one used to vandalise the walls.
When interviewed the defendant accepted the CCTV footage but said he had no recollection of the incident but if he did it he wanted to apologise.
Damage was estimated to be at £200.
Defence counsel Stephen McNicholl said this incident occurred during ‘a dip’ in McGrath’s mental health.
He said that the defendant was only released from prison last week.
McGrath was sentenced to nine months in custody suspended for two years and ordered to pay £200 in compensation.