Northern Ireland

Tyrone man admits withholding information in Pat Ward murder case

Pat Ward
Pat Ward

A County Tyrone man has admitted withholding information in respect of the savage murder of Pat Ward, which occurred five years ago next month.

The victim, a thirty-year-old married father of four children, suffered severe head trauma and stab wounds, before being dragged from the scene and abandoned half-naked in an alleyway.

William Hamilton (49), from McCaughey Terrace, Fintona, but previously of McCrea Park in Clogher, admitted knowing or believing that an offence namely murder had been committed on February 9, 2019 and having information likely to secure or be of material assistance in securing the apprehension, prosecution or conviction of some person for that offence, failed to give it to police.

Apart from the charge being read no details surrounding the circumstances of Hamilton’s offending were disclosed during the short hearing at Dungannon Crown Court on Wednesday, where he spoke only to confirm his identity and enter a guilty plea.

A defence barrister advised he has directed psychiatric reports are obtained which will take some time.

Pre-sentence reports are also to be prepared.

Judge Fiona Bagnall remanded Hamilton on continuing bail of £500 bail to return for sentencing on April 23.

Nial Cox (28) and Karen Marie McDonald (38), both of McCrea Park in Clogher, are serving prison sentences for murder and manslaughter respectively, which were handed down in September.

Karen McDonald (33) appeared in Dungannon Magistrates Court charged with the murder of Pat Ward
Karen McDonald