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Man accused over death of Larne man Laurence Shaw faces two new charges

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A MAN accused of the murder of Co Antrim man Laurence Shaw has had his case sent to the Crown Court.

Jackie Murray McDowell (39), of Laharna Avenue, Larne, is charged with murdering Mr Shaw, who was known as 'Lornie' who died last October.

The body of the 56-year-old was found in his bungalow at Hillmount Gardens in Larne's Seacourt estate.

During a preliminary enquiry at Ballymena Magistrates Court yesterday it emerged that in addition to the murder charge the defendant, whose address was previously given as Upper Waterloo Road in Larne, faces two new charges.

They are arson of Mr Shaw's house and intent to pervert the course of justice by setting fire to the property.

McDowell leaned on a crutch as he stood in the dock while the three charges he faces were put to him.

Metres away, several relatives of Mr Shaw were in the public gallery and some sobbed as they looked on.

The defendant confirmed he had no objections to the holding of the preliminary enquiry.

A prosecutor submitted there was a case to answer.

Defence barrister Neil Moore had "no contrary submissions".

District Judge Nigel Broderick said he was "satisfied there is a prima facie case".

A prosecutor asked for the defendant to be remanded in continuing custody to appear at the Crown Court in Belfast on June 22.