09/09/2008
Father Remanded Over Cameron Death
A 24-year-old man has appeared in court today in relation to the murder of his baby son.
Fourteen-week-old Cameron Leslie, from the New Mossley area of Newtownabbey, was taken to the Antrim Area Hospital on Thursday with a number of injuries. He was transferred to the Royal Victoria Hospital for Sick Children on Friday afternoon, where he died from his injuries the following evening.
Ryan Leslie, 24, appeared before Belfast Magistrates today. He spoke only to confirm that he understood the charges brought against him.
A detective inspector, who claimed he could connect Leslie to the charge, confirmed the accused had cooperated with police and provided an account during interviews.
The detective also told the defence solicitor that the accused had maintained his innocence at all times.
Ryan Leslie has been remanded in custody for one week, to appear again via video-link.
(JM/NS)
Fourteen-week-old Cameron Leslie, from the New Mossley area of Newtownabbey, was taken to the Antrim Area Hospital on Thursday with a number of injuries. He was transferred to the Royal Victoria Hospital for Sick Children on Friday afternoon, where he died from his injuries the following evening.
Ryan Leslie, 24, appeared before Belfast Magistrates today. He spoke only to confirm that he understood the charges brought against him.
A detective inspector, who claimed he could connect Leslie to the charge, confirmed the accused had cooperated with police and provided an account during interviews.
The detective also told the defence solicitor that the accused had maintained his innocence at all times.
Ryan Leslie has been remanded in custody for one week, to appear again via video-link.
(JM/NS)
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