A Hungarian court in Budapest adjourns the manslaughter trial of an Irish man until 7 July, according to reports from multiple outlets. The judge presiding over the case postpones proceedings after the latest hearing at the Metropolitan Court of Budapest. The defendant is Mackenzie Michalski, a 31-year-old nurse. He faces a manslaughter charge connected to the death of a female American tourist in Budapest in November 2024. The trial is therefore not scheduled to continue immediately, with the next step set for 7 July. Outside the courtroom, the case remains closely watched due to the death of the American tourist and the international nature of the defendant and victim. No additional details about the allegations or evidence presented at the most recent hearing are included in the reports. Both sources agree on the adjournment date and that the case concerns the manslaughter charge arising from the November 2024 death.