British man charged with murdering his partner in Denmark in June 2017

Couple were tourists holidaying in Norre Nebel

A 46-year-old man from Manchester has been charged with murdering his partner on holiday in Denmark in June 2017.

Paula Leeson, 47, drowned in waters off the town of Norre Nebel in Southern Denmark, and the police first described it as a “suspicious death” before ruling it as a “drowning accident” in December 2017.

October trial likely
However, in mid-2018 the Danish authorities reopened their enquiries in collaboration with Greater Manchester Police and, nearly three years after Leeson’s death, Donald McPherson was on Tuesday formally charged with her murder. 

The trial is expected to start in October and last six to ten weeks.





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