Northern Ireland

Ivor Bell found not guilty of soliciting Jean McConville's murder

Provisional IRA murder victim Jean McConville with three of her 10 children. Her body was found at Templetown beach in Co Louth on August 28 2003, more than 30 years after her death
Provisional IRA murder victim Jean McConville with three of her 10 children. Her body was found at Templetown beach in Co Louth on August 28 2003, more than 30 years after her death Provisional IRA murder victim Jean McConville with three of her 10 children. Her body was found at Templetown beach in Co Louth on August 28 2003, more than 30 years after her death

Veteran republican Ivor Bell has been cleared of soliciting the murder of mother-of-10 Jean McConville in 1972, after a trial which heard a claim that Gerry Adams had recommended her secret burial.

The former Sinn Féin president rejected the allegation as he appeared as a witness at a trial of the facts into two charges against Ivor Bell.

Jean McConville's son Michael speaks outside court 

Five of Jean McConville's surviving children were at Belfast Crown Court today as a jury of four women and eight men found Mr Bell not guilty of encouraging her murder.

Mr Bell (82), of Ramoan Gardens in Belfast, was not present for the trial of the facts which came after he was found medically unfit to stand trial in December last year. He was excused from attending due to his health.

Judge Mr Justice O'Hara directed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty having earlier ruled that taped interviews recorded as part of the Boston College's Belfast Project, which were the central plank of the prosecution case, were inadmissible.

"As a result of some legal rulings which have been made over the last two days there is now no evidence that the prosecution can put before you to support the case it was putting against Mr Bell," he said.

Statement from Ivor Bell's solicitor

"My role now is to direct you to return a verdict of not guilty because you simply cannot find him to have done the acts alleged."

The judge also lifted restrictions that had prevented reporting of the two-week trial of the facts.

 Ivor Bell at an earlier court appearance
 Ivor Bell at an earlier court appearance  Ivor Bell at an earlier court appearance