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Woman charged over Shiels murder Woman in court over Shiels murder
(about 13 hours later)
An 18-year-old woman has been charged with perverting the course of justice in relation to the murder of Emmett Shiels in Londonderry last week. An 18-year-old woman has appeared in court charged with perverting the course of justice in relation to the murder of Emmett Shiels in Londonderry.
She will appear at the city's magistrates court on Thursday morning. Nadine Kelly from Celandine Court in the city's Waterside area is accused of providing an alibi for an 18-year-old.
She denies the charge and was released on bail. Her solicitor said she had no involvement in the murder.
She was ordered not to have any contact with five men named in court, and not to enter the Bogside and Creggan areas.
Meanwhile, officers investigating Mr Shiels' death have been given more time to question three male youths aged 16, 17 and 18.Meanwhile, officers investigating Mr Shiels' death have been given more time to question three male youths aged 16, 17 and 18.
A 16 year-old-girl was arrested in Derry in connection with the killing on Wednesday evening. A 16-year-old girl was arrested in Derry in connection with the killing on Wednesday evening.
Mr Shiels, from Tyrconnell Street in the Bogside, was shot in the Bligh's Lane area at about 0045 BST on Tuesday June 24.Mr Shiels, from Tyrconnell Street in the Bogside, was shot in the Bligh's Lane area at about 0045 BST on Tuesday June 24.
He was driving a pizza delivery van when he was caught up in a confrontation with a group of masked gunmen.He was driving a pizza delivery van when he was caught up in a confrontation with a group of masked gunmen.
Up to 1,000 people attended a vigil in memory of Mr Sheils.