Man charged with parents’ murder in Donegal remanded again

Court told Castlerea Prison does not have a facility for psychiatric assessment

A judge has again ordered a psychiatric assessment on a Co Donegal man charged with the murders of his parents.

Julian Cuddihy (42) appeared at a special sitting of Letterkenny District Court this morning.

He had been remanded in custody to Castlerea Prison after appearing at Ballyshannon District Court last Friday night last.

At that sitting Judge Kevin Kilrane asked to have the accused psychologically assessed as soon as was practicably possible.

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However, when he appeared this morning, his solicitor Ray Lannon said this had not taken place yet.

Judge Paul Kelly asked for the reason for the delay?

He was told by Mr Lannon that Castlerea Prison does not have a facility to conduct a psychiatric assessment.

Garda Inspector Goretti Sheridan said Dr Kennedy from the Central Mental Hospital had contacted Castlerea Prison describing it as "a work in progress".

Judge Paul Kelly then ordered Mr Cuddihy to be remanded in custody to appear at Harristown Court on Friday week, November 7th.

Cuddihy waved and greeted relatives when he arrived in the court but did not speak during the brief hearing.

He is charged with two counts of murder at Churchtown, Carndonagh in or around October 22nd.

It follows an incident in which both his parents, Jimmy (77) and Kathleen (73) were found dead at their home on Thursday morning last.

Hundreds of people turned up for the popular couple’s funerals in Carndonagh yesterday.

Among the items found as part of the Garda investigation was an axe.