A senior judge today (Thursday) set a date for a trial concerning a fatal house fire in Co. Fermanagh which claimed the lives of four relatives.
Daniel Sebastian Allen will stand trial next June on charges arising from the February 2018 fire which engulfed a house on Molly Road in Derrylin.
Denise Gossett (45), her 16-year-old son Roman, her daughter Sabrina (19) and Sabrina's baby daughter Morgana perished in the blaze at the property.
Allen, formerly of Molly Road in Derrylin and who is currently remanded in HMP Maghaberry, was charged with four counts of murder on February 27, 2018 and one count of arson with intent to endanger life on the same date.
The 32 year old initially denied all five counts, but in May of this year he pleaded guilty to two counts of manslaughter "due to a suicide pact".
Allen admitted unlawfully killing Denise and Sabrina Gossett - but continues to deny the murders of Roman and 15-month-old Sabrina as he claims they were already dead.
The case was listed at Belfast Crown Court today, where defence barrister Ian Turkington told Mr. Justice O'Hara several "strands" were still outstanding.
This, he said, included the analysis of a laptop which was salvaged from the fire.
Mr. Turkington also informed the Judge that he was "confident" the trial would last around two weeks.
Mr. Justice O'Hara then scheduled the trial to commence on Monday June 5th, 2023.
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