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Man charged over English killing Man in court over English killing
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Detectives from the Historical Enquiries Team have charged a 39-year-old man in connection with the murder of a UDA member eight years ago. A 39-year-old man is due in court to face charges connected with the murder of UDA member Tommy English eight years ago.
He is expected to appear at Belfast Magistrates Court on Thursday. He is expected to appear at Belfast Magistrates Court later.
Tommy English was shot dead at his home in the Ballyduff Estate, Newtownabbey, during a loyalist feud in October 2000. Mr English was shot dead at his home in the Ballyduff Estate, Newtownabbey, in October 2000.
English, who was married with three children, had been a member of the UDP's Stormont talks team prior to the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. He was married with three children and had been a member of the UDP's Stormont talks team prior to the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.
Three other people have been charged in connection with the killing.Three other people have been charged in connection with the killing.