Tony Browne (54), known as Tony, was stabbed in his Poleglass home last October and died in hospital from his injuries.
A 34-year old woman appeared in court on Thursday where she denied murdering west Belfast man Anthony Browne.
She was charged with murdering Anthony Browne on October 14, 2022 in an offence aggravated by reason of involving domestic abuse.She also denied a charge of possessing an offensive weapon with intent to commit murder in an offence aggravated by reason of involving domestic abuse on the same date. As relatives and friends of the deceased sat in the public gallery, they heard defence barrister Gavan Duffy KC tell Mr Justice O'Hara: "It's not being suggested that the knife wound did not cause the death of the deceased and we're not suggesting anyone else inflicted the wound."
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