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Murder charges have been dropped against two teenagers accused of killing west Belfast greengrocer Harry Holland. | Murder charges have been dropped against two teenagers accused of killing west Belfast greengrocer Harry Holland. |
Patrick Joseph Crossan, 18, from Willowbank Gardens and a 17-year-old girl, who cannot be identified due to her age, admitted a charge of affray. | Patrick Joseph Crossan, 18, from Willowbank Gardens and a 17-year-old girl, who cannot be identified due to her age, admitted a charge of affray. |
Crossan also admitted having a knife and the girl admitted common assault. | Crossan also admitted having a knife and the girl admitted common assault. |
Mr Holland, 65, was stabbed with a screwdriver near his home in Norfolk Drive in September 2007. | Mr Holland, 65, was stabbed with a screwdriver near his home in Norfolk Drive in September 2007. |
The girl was released on continuing bail, while Crossan did not apply for bail. | The girl was released on continuing bail, while Crossan did not apply for bail. |
A prosecution lawyer said that, having reviewed the evidence, it would have been "insufficient" to proceed with the murder charge. | A prosecution lawyer said that, having reviewed the evidence, it would have been "insufficient" to proceed with the murder charge. |
The judge adjourned passing sentence until the end of June when pre-sentence probation reports and other medical, psychological and victim impact reports have been compiled. | The judge adjourned passing sentence until the end of June when pre-sentence probation reports and other medical, psychological and victim impact reports have been compiled. |
On Tuesday, 18-year-old Stephen McKee, from Ballymurphy Road in west Belfast, pleaded guilty to Mr Holland's murder. | |
Speaking outside the court, Holland's eldest daughter, Sarah, said she welcomed the guilty plea from McKee, but said that it was motivated by "self-service rather than remorse". | |
The other two accused in the case have also entered pleas of guilty to offences which properly reflect their involvement Public Prosecution Service | |
She described Mr Holland as a "good daddy, a good grandfather and a good neighbour". | |
Miss Holland praised the murder investigation team and the west Belfast community for supporting her family and helping the investigation into the killing. | |
The family were critical of the Public Prosecution Service after the charges were reduced on Wednesday. | |
In a statement the PPS said Stephen McKee had pleaded guilty to the murder and to other offences of violence and possession of weapons. | |
"The other two accused in the case have also entered pleas of guilty to offences which properly reflect their involvement," it said. | |
"The PPS was greatly assisted in the prosecution of this case by the excellent investigative work of police and the vital support and co-operation of the local community in providing crucial evidence. | |
"This clearly demonstrates the value of effective engagement by the community with the criminal justice system." | |
The statement said the prosecution service recognised it had been a difficult time for the Holland family and "hoped the conviction of Stephen McKee for murder will help bring a degree of closure for them". |