Court appearance of Irish woman charged with murder of fiancé in Sydney postponed
Her court appearance due today has been adjourned until Wednesday
An Irish woman charged with the murder of her fiancé in Australia will now face court on Wednesday.
29 year old David Walshe, a father of three from County Wexford was fatally stabbed after a fight broke out in Sydney on Friday night.
25-year-old Tina Cahill - also from Wexford - was arrested a short time later at the scene.
Billy Cantwell - founding editor of the Irish Echo in Sydney - says her court appearance which was due today has been adjouned until Wednesday.
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