Woman for Newry court over husband's murder

The wife of a man found dead in his car in June will appear in court in Newry today charged with his murder

The wife of a man found dead in his car in June will appear in court in Newry today charged with his murder. Paul Crymble, 35, died of asphyxiation after being abducted from his home at Ballybreagh Road, Richhill, Co Armagh on June 20.

His wife Jackie, 33 has been charged with the murder and will appear at Banbridge Magistrates Court being held in Newry, Co Down, today.

A 29-year-old man has also been charged with the murder and will appear today in the same court.

Mr Crymble's body was discovered in his Seat Ibiza car at Marlacoo on the main Portadown to Markethill Road. Four masked men, one armed with a handgun, had abducted the father of two from his home as he returned home from a night out with his wife.

A 19-year-old youth has already appeared in court charged with his murder.

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