A murder charge will be dropped against a 62-year-old man after he pleaded guilty to the unlawful killing by arson of his mother, who died in a house fire.
Geunter Lohse appeared at the Central Criminal Court on Wednesday where he had been due to go on trial next month accused of murdering his mother Ruth Lohse at Coolvoy, Doochary, Co Donegal on April 12th, 2022.
Prosecuting barrister Phillip Rahn SC told the court that a plea of guilty to the unlawful killing of Ms Lohse would be accepted while a charge of arson could be taken into account.
A “nolle prosequi” to withdraw the murder charge will be entered at a sentencing hearing on May 16th.
Secret Teacher: Too many school leaders bow to parent power. They bend the knee or rarely back their staff
Oscars 2025: Was Adrien Brody’s speech the longest ever, was Conan O’Brien funny and eight other key questions
Pancake Tuesday: The only recipe you need for making an easy, better batter
‘Where I come from, people don’t do medicine. It’s not on your radar’: how a new generation of doctors is being trained
Mr Lohse replied, “I am guilty” to the charge that he unlawfully killed his mother by a criminal and dangerous act, namely arson.
Michael Bowman SC, for the accused, said a psychiatric report will be opened to the court while Mr Rahn indicated that the Lohse family will make a statement at the sentencing hearing.
- Listen to our Inside Politics Podcast for the latest analysis and chat
- Sign up for push alerts and have the best news, analysis and comment delivered directly to your phone
- Find The Irish Times on WhatsApp and stay up to date