Donaldson case delayed as wife 'unfit to stand trial'

Julian O'Neill
BBC NI crime and justice correspondent
PA Media Jeffrey Donaldson exiting Newry courthouse carrying a notepad and phone. He is wearing a blue coat over a shirt and tie. He is looking off camera with a neutral expression. PA Media
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, 62, pictured at a previous hearing, is facing 18 charges

The trial of former Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson and his wife Lady Eleanor Donaldson on sex abuse charges is to be delayed.

It was due to begin on 24 March but Newry Crown Court has been told Mrs Donaldson, 58, is "unfit to stand trial" at present.

No details of her illness were given in court.

Sir Jeffrey denies 18 offences, including one count of rape and others of indecent assault and gross indecency while his wife denies five charges of aiding and abetting his alleged offending.

The offences allegedly occurred between 1985 and 2008.

Granting an adjournment application by Mrs Donaldson's lawyer, Judge Paul Ramsey said he will review the situation on 16 May.

PA Media Eleanor Donaldson wearing a long black coat, black top and carrying a black handbag. She is looking off camera. In the background a uniform police officer and some cars out of focus.PA Media
Eleanor Donaldson, also pictured at a previous hearing, is facing a total of five charges of aiding and abetting

Condition described as 'challenging'

The court heard medical evidence has been submitted by Mrs Donaldson's doctor.

Her condition is described as "challenging".

A prosecution lawyer said the delay will upset the two alleged victims in the case.

Describing them as "vulnerable complainants", she said they will be "emotionally affected" by the development.

The lawyer added the prosecution accepts the issue with Mrs Donaldson's health at present.