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Court hears police found dog bowl at scene of pregnant woman's death
Summary
A police officer told Belfast Crown Court that Natalie McNally, 32, was found dead at her home in Lurgan in December 2022 and that a dog bowl was located beside her head; Stephen McCullagh is accused of her murder and was arrested at the scene.
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Police testimony has continued at Belfast Crown Court in the trial over the death of Natalie McNally. Ms McNally, 32, was found dead at her home in Lurgan in December 2022 when she was reported to be 15 weeks pregnant. A sergeant gave evidence about items observed when officers attended the address. The accused, Stephen McCullagh, has been charged with her murder and denies the charges.
Court testimony:
- A police sergeant said he saw Ms McNally lying at the top of the stairs when he entered the property.
- The officer said a dog bowl was found beside her head and reported to contain blood.
- He said a small black-handled knife was observed on the living-room floor some distance from the body.
- The sergeant confirmed the accused was arrested at the scene and taken into custody at Banbridge PSNI station.
Summary:
The trial is ongoing at Belfast Crown Court, where police witnesses have described items and observations from the scene; the accused denies the charge. Undetermined at this time.
