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Court Case Delayed Over Barristers' Strike

Tragic Turn: Karen Cummings Case Stalled Due to Barristers Strike The court case over the death of childrens nurse Karen Cummings hit a snag when two suspects, Kevin McGuigan and Glenn Robert King, failed to appear due to the ongoing barristers strike. The case was adjourned until February sixth, leaving Karens family waiting longer for answers.

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