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Judge offers sympathy to crash families 20.05.08

A DERRY man charged with dangerous driving causing the deaths of five young people in a two-car collision in Donegal has been returned for trial by jury. Brendan Henderson, aged 49, of 16 Seven Oaks, Waterside, Derry, is charged with causing the deaths of Gavin Duffy, 21, his cousin Darren Quinn, 21, David Steele, 23, Rochelle Peoples, 22 and Charlene O'Connor, 21. All five friends were travelling together in a Peugeot 205 when the crash happened in the early hours of October 8, 2005, at Cross, Quigley's Point on the Inishowen peninsula. The defendant who was travelling alone in his vehicle, was the sole survivor of the crash.
Brendan Henderson leaving Carndonagh court last month. At a hearing last month, the defendant indicated his intention to plead not guilty to the charge. The book of evidence was served yesterday on the accused and legal aid was granted to cover the costs of a senior and junior counsel and a number of expert witnesses. Mr. Henderson, who has used a wheelchair since the accident, was granted bail and remanded on his own bond of €2,000 and an independent surety of €10,000, to appear at Letterkenny Circuit Court on July 15, 2008. At the conclusion of yesterday's hearing at Buncrana District Court, Judge Desmond Zaidan extended the sympathies of the court to the families of the
five who died in the accident. "Regardless of the outcome of this case, may I extend the court's sympathy to you all," he said.
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