Man on Trial for Murdering Partner, Setting Fire
Thirty-one-year-old Adam Corcoran stands trial for murdering his partner, Deana Walsh, and setting their apartment on fire. Prosecutors allege he stabbed her multiple times, leaving her with fatal injuries, before starting a fire. Corcoran initially claimed she stabbed herself, but paramedics found her unresponsive with severe wounds. Witnesses describe Corcorans behavior as suspicious, with one neighbor noting his bruised face and blood-covered state. The trial continues at Corks Central Criminal Court.
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