British woman admits manslaughter of Cork man

A 25-year-old British woman has pleaded guilty to killing a man in Cork in 2007.

A 25-year-old British woman has pleaded guilty to killing a man in Cork in 2007.

Amanda McNab, with an address in Mullinagleamig, Kerry, was before court this morning, charged with unlawfully killing Gary Bull on or about September 23, 2007 in Shanlara, Dunmanway.

Ms McNab wore a black trouser suit and white shirt during her arraignment at the Central Criminal Court.

When the charge was put to her, she replied: "Guilty to manslaughter".

This plea was accepted by the prosecution and her case was adjourned to Friday morning in Cork.

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