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Committal for TT visitor accused of threatening to kill tourists 

44-year-old's case proceeding to General Gaol Delivery

A TT visitor who has been accused of threatening to kill German tourists at a campsite will stand trial.

Paul Samuels, of Mikasa Street in Barrow-in-Furness, appeared at Douglas Courthouse this week.  

The 44-year-old has been charged with maliciously administering poison, making threats to kill or cause serious injury and criminal damage.

The offences were allegedly committed at St John’s Football Club on 8 June.

Committal proceedings – where the case is elevated to the Court of General Gaol Delivery – were completed; bail was granted until his next appearance before that court on a date to be set.

 

Update: Following a trial at Douglas Courthouse, which started on 19 February, Mr Samuels was found guilty of destroying or damaging property.

A jury found him not guilty of making threats to kill or administering a noxious substance.

He received a fine and must pay prosecution costs.

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