A jury in the Parnell Square stabbing trial begins watching CCTV footage showing movements in the hours before the attack, according to reports from Irish and Belfast outlets. The jury views recordings intended to place the alleged incident within a timeline, focusing on who appears in the vicinity and when. The footage is presented as part of the prosecution’s case and is used to contextualise other evidence to be considered during the trial.
While both accounts centre on the same stage of proceedings—jury viewing CCTV—the reports do not provide additional details about the attacker, the victim, or the specific content of the images beyond the fact that the video depicts activity leading up to the stabbing. The trial continues with the jury’s consideration of the evidence presented in court, including the CCTV as a key component of the account of events preceding the assault.
No further outcome or sentencing information is reported in the excerpts provided.