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Accused 'intent on mercy killing' Accused 'intent on mercy killing'
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A 58-year-old man charged with attempting to murder his lifelong friend in a Belfast hospital was intent on a mercy killing, a court has heard.A 58-year-old man charged with attempting to murder his lifelong friend in a Belfast hospital was intent on a mercy killing, a court has heard.
Thomas Charles Hawkes from Rosslea Way in Newtownabbey was charged with trying to kill William Coussins, who is in a coma at the Royal Victoria Hospital.Thomas Charles Hawkes from Rosslea Way in Newtownabbey was charged with trying to kill William Coussins, who is in a coma at the Royal Victoria Hospital.
A detective told Tuesday's court that Mr Hawkes made frank admissions.A detective told Tuesday's court that Mr Hawkes made frank admissions.
His lawyer said this was an attempt at a mercy killing. Mr Hawkes was trying to put his friend out of his misery.His lawyer said this was an attempt at a mercy killing. Mr Hawkes was trying to put his friend out of his misery.
The court in Belfast was told that Mr Hawkes was stopped by hospital staff on Monday as he tried to suffocate his friend, who was in a coma after suffering a stroke. The magistrates' court in Belfast was told that Mr Hawkes was stopped by hospital staff on Monday as he tried to suffocate his friend, who was in a coma after suffering a stroke.
The detective said Mr Hawkes told police he was disappointed he had failed and would do it again.The detective said Mr Hawkes told police he was disappointed he had failed and would do it again.
The accused's lawyer said just weeks ago, the two men had discussed what they might do if either of them was left in a vegetative state.The accused's lawyer said just weeks ago, the two men had discussed what they might do if either of them was left in a vegetative state.
In applying for bail, the lawyer said it would be his submission that the attempted murder charge be changed to complicity in another's suicide.In applying for bail, the lawyer said it would be his submission that the attempted murder charge be changed to complicity in another's suicide.
Bail was refused and he was remanded in custody to appear via videolink on 7 July.Bail was refused and he was remanded in custody to appear via videolink on 7 July.