Back to news
North Antrim pensioner in court over death of former rugby international and DUP and TUV councillor David Tweed
@Source: newsletter.co.uk
Standing in the dock of Coleraine Magistrates Court 71-year-old Anne Broughton confirmed that she understood the single charge against her and also that she had no objections to her case being returned for trial to the Crown Court. Broughton, from the Whitepark Road in Ballycastle, is accused of causing the death of David Tweed by driving carelessly on the Whitepark Road on 28 October 2021. None of the background facts of the case were opened in court today but it was reported at the time how 61-year-old Tweed died at the scene when his motorcycle was in collision with a car around 4.30pm that day. A former international rugby player who was capped four times for Ireland, Tweed served on Ballymena council for the DUP and later the TUV. As a former member of the Orange Order in Dunloy, he was involved in the Harryville dispute when loyalists picketed a Catholic church in Ballymena but he left the DUP in 2007 over the party's decision to share power with Sinn Fein and later joined Jim Allister's Traditional Unionist Voice. In 2012 a Crown Court jury found him guilty of 13 counts of indecent assault, gross indecency with a child and inciting gross indecency with a child and he was handed an eight year jail sentence for those crimes. He appealed however and having served four years behind bars the Court of Appeal quashed Tweed’s convictions, citing the prejudicial nature of the trial judge’s charge to the jury. In court today a prosecuting lawyer submitted there was a Prima Facie case against Broughton and while the 71-year-old declined to comment on the charge, defence counsel Thomas McKeever conceded there was a case to answer. Applying for legal aid to be extended to allow a senior barrister to be instructed, Mr McKeever revealed the defence will be seeking an expert report so given the nature of the charge and “the complexities of the offences itself…we would be keen to get senior counsel involved at an early stage.” Returning the case to Antrim Crown Court for trial and freeing Broughton on £500 bail until her arraignment on 7 May, District Judge Peter King suggested the application for two counsel would be better being made to the Crown Court judge.
Related News
20 May, 2025
Why is the Six Nations starting on a Thu . . .
09 Apr, 2025
Glenn Maxwell fined 25 per cent of match . . .
12 May, 2025
Seven anecdotes from Lionel Messi’s hist . . .
01 Jun, 2025
17-Year-Old Boy and 23-Year-Old Man Kill . . .
17 Jun, 2025
Love Island fans are left in hysterics b . . .
31 May, 2025
The best hotels in Wales 2025
30 Apr, 2025
Sara Tendulkar's BIG statement about fut . . .
09 Mar, 2025
CHRAJ calls for urgent action to protect . . .