Northern Ireland

Derry man to stand trial accused of murdering three-year-old Kayden McGuinness

Kayden McGuinness
Kayden McGuinness Kayden McGuinness

A 24-year old Derry man is to stand trial later this year, accused of murdering a three-year old child.

Kayden McGuinness's lifeless body was discovered in the bedroom of his Columbcille Court home in the Bogside area of the city in September 2017.

Liam Whoriskey - who at the time of Kayden's death was in a relationship with the child's mother - appeared in court today, where he denied murder.

From Glenabbey Gardens in the Galliagh area, Whoriskey spoke to confirm his name. And when the charge of murdering Kayden on a date between September 16 and 17, 2017 was put to him, he replied "not guilty."

Whoriskey appeared in the dock of Derry Crown Court, sitting in Belfast, as Kayden's family sat behind him in the public gallery. As the charges linked to Kayden's death were put to Whoriskey, several member of Kayden's family wept with some leaving the court.

Whoriskey was also charged with causing or allowing the death of a child by an unlawful act, as well as two counts of child cruelty. The court heard that regarding the latter offences, Whoriskey is accused of wilfully assaulting Kayden in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health on August 15, 2017, and again on date between September 6 and 16, 2017.

Liam Whoriskey at a previous court hearing
Liam Whoriskey at a previous court hearing Liam Whoriskey at a previous court hearing

As well as denying murder, Whoriskey replied 'not guilty' to the further three offences.

Although no details regarding Kayden's death were disclosed, a bail hearing held last summer heard it's the Crown's case that the child died from a 'blunt force attack' to his head.

When the Judge was informed that the trial is expected to last "no more than three weeks", he set the date for the hearing as May 13.

Whoriskey was remanded back into custody.