Juror who sat through longest criminal trial in Irish history 'cannot conclude deliberations'

Left to right, William McAteer, Denis Casey, John Bowe, and Peter Fitzpatrick

Conor Gallagher

A juror who sat through the longest criminal trial in the State's history has been hospitalised and will not be able to conclude deliberations.

Jurors have been deliberating for over 28 hours over the course of six days days in the trial of four former bankers alleged to have conspired to mislead investors about the true financial health of Anglo Irish Bank.