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Jayne Reat murder accused Nathan Ward to stand trial next year

Jayne Toal Reat (43) died on Christmas Day last year
Jayne Toal Reat (43) died on Christmas Day last year Jayne Toal Reat (43) died on Christmas Day last year

A Co Antrim teenager was today ordered to stand trial in the New Year for the murder of a woman on Christmas Day last year.

Nathan Ward (19), of Mornington Lane, Lisburn, appeared at Belfast Crown Court for an arraignment hearing on three charges in connection with the incident.

Dressed in grey tracksuit bottoms and a black T-shirt, Ward has led into the dock in handcuffs by two prison officers.

Ward pleaded not guilty to the murder of 43-year-old nurse Jayne Reat on December 25, 2017 and not guilty to the attempted murder of her 21-year-old  daughter Charlotte Reat on the same date.

He further denied a charge of unlawfully and maliciously wounding his father Joseph Tweedie with intent to cause him grievous bodily last December 25.

All the offences were alleged to have been committed at a house in Mornington Lane.

As he entered his not guilty pleas, Charoltte Reat broke down in the public gallery and was comforted by family members and friends.

Nathan Ward pleaded not guilty to the murder of 43-year-old nurse Jayne Reat 
Nathan Ward pleaded not guilty to the murder of 43-year-old nurse Jayne Reat  Nathan Ward pleaded not guilty to the murder of 43-year-old nurse Jayne Reat 

Defence barrister Joel Lindsay told Mr Justice Colton that a consultant psychiatrist was being instructed to assess Ward's mental state at the time of the incident.

Mr Lindsay added: "He has accepted that he committed these acts.''

However, the defence barrister told the judge that a matter to be looked into was whether he committed the acts by way of "diminished responsibility''.

Mr Justice Colton set the trial date for February 11, 2019. The trial is expected to last up to three weeks.

The judge added that he would review the case in early December for an update on the psychiatrist's report.