Man accused of mum's murder transferred to psychiatric hospital

Claire GrahamBBC News NI
News imagePSNI handout A handout image of Rachel Simpson. She is taking a selfie and has blonde, highlighted, curled hair. She is smiling at the camera.PSNI handout
Rachel Simpson's body was discovered in a garage in east Belfast in September 2024

A man charged with the murder of his mother has been transferred to a high-security state psychiatric hospital in South Lanarkshire.

Nathan Simpson is accused of killing 43-year-old Rachel Simpson from east Belfast.

Ms Simpson was discovered in a garage beside a property on the Castlereagh Road on 13 September 2024.

The 22-year-old was transferred for medical assessment at the State Hospital in Carstairs at the beginning of December.

During a hearing at Belfast Magistrates' Court on Friday, it was heard a significant assessment period is under way before a diagnosis can be made.

Legal representation for Mr Simpson said it could take a number of months.

The State Hospital is the only high-security psychiatric hospital covering Scotland and Northern Ireland.

It is one of four such hospitals in the UK.

The case will be heard again on 30 January 2026.


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