The trial of a Turkish father and son accused of murdering two Irish women in a holiday resort in Turkey has been adjourned.
22-year-old Recep Cetin has previously admitted killing 53-year-old Marion Graham and Cathy Dinsmore, also 53, back in August 2011.
Recep had been in a relationship with the then 15 year old daughter of Marion Graham-Shannon.
During his trial it has emerged that he is 22 and not 17 as he had first claimed, allowing him to be tried as an adult.
He has admitted in court that he did fatally stab the two women from Co. Down in woods overlooking the city of Izmir.
But his father Eyup has denied any involvement. A verdict had been expected today, but the case as been adjourned until September 9th.
Global Radio News (GRN) reporter Laura Wells is in Istanbul.
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