A man and a woman have appeared by videolink in court on Monday, both charged with the murder of a man in his 60s whose body was found off the Sliabh Liag cliffs in Co Donegal.
Alan Vial, 38, and Nikita Burns, 21, appeared separately by videolink at Letterkenny District Court before Judge Éiteáin Cunningham
Both are charged with murdering Robert Wilkin (also known as Robin Wilkin) on June 25th, 2023, at a place unknown within the State.
Their arrests followed a weeks-long search for the remains of Mr Wilkin who was originally from Northern Ireland.
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His remains were found off Sliabh Liag on July 3rd last after a large-scale search by a number of state agencies including the Gardai, the Irish Coastguard and the Rescue 118 helicopter.
Mr Vial’s solicitor, Patsy Gallagher, enquired as to the development of a book of evidence in his client’s case.
Garda Sergeant Jim Collins said the book of evidence was at an “advanced stage” but he was not sure if it was ready.
Mr Vial, of Drumanoo Head, Killybegs, was remanded in custody to appear again by videolink on September 18th.
Solicitor Rory O’Brien appeared for Ms Burns. When the charge was initially put to Ms Burns, of no fixed abode, on August 28th last, she replied “I didn’t do it.”
She appeared by videolink on Monday when Mr O’Brien said he presumed that directions in the case were still outstanding from the Director of Public Prosecutions officer.
Sergeant Collins said he was seeking two weeks for all matters in the case to travel with Mr Vial’s case.
Mr O’Brien said “I presume the State is endeavoring to expedite all matters”.
The case was adjourned, also to September 18th, to allow for directions from the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.