16/01/2012
Gilchrist Killer Jailed Again On Probation Breach
The man who admitted to the manslaughter of a Londonderry musician has been jailed again.
Daryl Quigley was originally sentenced to 10 years in jail for killing Jim Gilchrist in 2005.
The 24-year-old, c/o the Must Hostel in Cookstown, has now been jailed again for 18months after breaching the terms of his probation.
Quigley was jailed for his part in the death of the 62-year-old father-of-five and grandfather who was found floating in the River Foyle after he was attacked on his way home from a meeting of a motorcycle club.
It is understood that Quigley repeatedly breached the terms of his probation: including becoming verbally abusive whilst intoxicated and a shoplifting charge. The court heard that Mr Quigley was showing an escalation in risk-taking behaviour.
(LB)
Daryl Quigley was originally sentenced to 10 years in jail for killing Jim Gilchrist in 2005.
The 24-year-old, c/o the Must Hostel in Cookstown, has now been jailed again for 18months after breaching the terms of his probation.
Quigley was jailed for his part in the death of the 62-year-old father-of-five and grandfather who was found floating in the River Foyle after he was attacked on his way home from a meeting of a motorcycle club.
It is understood that Quigley repeatedly breached the terms of his probation: including becoming verbally abusive whilst intoxicated and a shoplifting charge. The court heard that Mr Quigley was showing an escalation in risk-taking behaviour.
(LB)
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