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Trial opens in Paul Houston killing 04.05.10

by Linda McGrory

THE trial of two men charged in connection with the killing of Greencastle's Paul Houston in Portugal last year is scheduled to begin today. Mr Houston, 51, was attacked while on the way back to his hotel in the seaside village of Alvor in the Algarve, in the early hours of September 6, 2009. The father-of-four and grandfather had been on an annual golfing holiday in the region with his wife Celine and another couple, Philip and Marian Devlin.
A post mortem carried out at the Institute of Legal Medicine in Portimao later confirmed he died from a brain haemorrhage following an alleged beating.
The late Paul Houston The men subsequently arrested in connection with the incident are Brazilian nationals, aged 19 and 26. Mr Houston ran a second generation shoe shop in Derry and was president of Greencastle Golf Club. His death caused widespread shock in business and golfing circles across the North West last year.
Members of his family, including his wife, flew to the Algarve at the weekend to attend this week's court proceedings in the city of Portimao.
It is understood they expect to be in Portugal for a number of weeks. Meanwhile, the Department of Foreign Affairs said it had been in touch with the family as the case approached. "We are aware that this case is about to come to court and we are in contact with the Houston family," said a spokesperson.
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